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Audiobooks Narrated by Jonathan Foe
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Students revolted worldwide in the 1960s and 70s. Filipinos were no different. This is a story about a group of students, who defied the dictatorship of President Marcos. This is a novel, narrated by Alex, a gay boy, describing the group's adventures, fun and setbacks in the early days of the martial law. This is historical fiction, the characters themselves are fictious, but the events are real. Through entertaining stories, the book pays tribute to those who sacficed much for freedom.
Confessions is an erotic novel, placed in the not so distant future. It describes a post nuclear war world, with the Philippines as the only place on the globe that survived. Women were less damaged by this holocaust, and so healthy, non-damaged men are used as call boys to help re-populate the world. It is the story of Frank Medina, an innocent boy who comes to the city, only to find forbidden true love.
Miguel was a Spanish sailor in the 1600s in the Caribbean captured by pirates. He is surprisingly talented, and agrees to become the captain's cabin boy, which includes sex. He helps lead battles with sword in hand, and becomes a great captain himself.
This is the story of homosexual college student named Leo, living in Manila before World War 2. The Philippines was traditionally tolerant of homosexuality, and Leo had an affair with his classmate. Leo was patriotic, and volunteered for ROTC so he could help defend his nation. Hours after Pearl Harbor was bombed, the Japanese attacked the Philippines, and Leo volunteered to serve the nation.
A historical drama and gay love story set during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines, 1943. Poverty was wreaking havoc on the nation. Roger, a homosexual young man, works in the family owned canteen in Manila. He reluctantly agrees to sell his body to help his family. The Huk, an anti-Japanese guerrilla group, recruit Roger to spy on a Japanese army officer. He becomes a sort of mistress for this officer, and gains valuable information used by the group. At the same time, Roger falls in love with another young man named Jose. Ordinary life in Manila and the province is presented, as well as his happy affair with Jose. Yet because of his spying, Roger is put through much agony and adventure.