  
- Awarded Best Feminist Thesis in Creative Writing (U.P. Center for Women's Studies, March 2000)
" Everyone who is interested in feminism, in the exploits of Filipino women or in the hotel and restaurant industry in the Philippines is curious about the life and times of Trinidad Diaz Enriquez. This memoir by her daughter, Linda Panlilio, answers all the questions with candor, intimacy and affection. " - Carmen Guerrero Nakpil, Noted writer and historian
" The story of Mrs. Enriquez's rise from schoolteacher to tycoon is told by Erlinda with a rigor and detachment almost like that of a novelist's, if rather boosted as well by a sociologist's sense of landscape and scope. " - N.V.M Gonzalez, National Artist
Size : 8.75 x 5.7 309 pages Paperback Copyright 2000
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