OFWs Living in the United States
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Narrateur(s):
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Darla Foradora
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Auteur(s):
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June Daguiso
À propos de cet audio
"OFWs Living in The USA" by June Daguiso is a poignant and compelling narrative that chronicles the lives of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) as they navigate the complexities of living and working in the United States. Through the real-life stories of individuals like Iris Chua Porras, Catalina Almonte, and Imelda, this audiobook delves into the emotional, financial, and cultural challenges faced by those who leave their homeland in search of a better life. From the initial struggles of adjusting to a new environment to the strain of isolation and the bittersweet moments of building a new family, each story reflects the resilience and determination that define the OFW experience.
The audiobook offers a deep and empathetic exploration of the sacrifices made by OFWs, not only in terms of physical labor but also in the emotional toll of separation from loved ones. Through the lens of these personal journeys, readers gain insight into the enduring hope that drives these individuals to overcome obstacles and create a meaningful life in a foreign land. The tales of Iris's relentless determination to build a family business, Catalina's journey through arrest and imprisonment, and Imelda's transition through love and loss are both heart-wrenching and inspiring, showcasing the indomitable spirit of the Filipino people.
With "OFWs Living in The USA," you will be captivated by the stories of love, loss, perseverance, and triumph. This audiobook is not just a collection of personal narratives but a tribute to the countless men and women who have left everything behind to pursue their dreams abroad. It serves as a testament to their courage and a reminder of the enduring connections that bind them to their roots, no matter how far they travel.