New Book-Say Uncle! Life in DC With my Filipino Uncles

What was it like growing up in the Nation's Capital in the 1950s and 1960s? Fall in love with 10 enchanting Filipino Uncles. Read their stories of courage, stamina, and wit.

Here's what people are saying about this book:

"After 36 years of being in the US, it rekindled the Filipino pride in me. it made me realize and laugh at all the Filipino traits that I still have. Your uncles are my uncles!"

Joseph Asuncion, M.D., Frederick,MD

"I was most impressed with the web of family relationships where everyone is responsible for raising a child. It reminded me of my own upbringing in Appalachia."

V. Rosalie Gregory, Cumberland, MD

"Say Uncle! details the joys, sorrows and triumps of Filipino-American veterans of the past. It is a great read for all Americans."

Dominador Carreon, Post-Commander,

V. F. W. 5471, Washington, D.C.

Discover what circumstances brough the uncles to Washington, D.C. from Manila, Pangasinan, Marinduque, Cavite and La Union.

This is a book for all whose ancestors "got off the boat". You'll laugh, you'll cry, you will never forget-Say Uncle!

I highly recommend this book to all who love a good story, love people and love life. Don't pass this one by!

Say Uncle! is available on the web at many sites including Amazon, Barnes and Noble and Booksamillion.

G.M.Smith is author of Orphans of the Wind and is a Former Fellow of the International Society. He also is a songwriter with several songs published in the U.S. and in Europe. He lives near Kearneysville, West Virginia.