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Rizal's Own Story Of His Life
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Rizal's Own Story Of His Life
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Rizal's Own Story Of His Life
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“I was born on Wednesday, the nineteenth of June, 1861. It was a few days before the full of the moon. I found myself in a village. I had some slight notions of the morning sun and of my parents. That is as much as I can recall of my baby days.” Two decades after his untimely death, Rizal’s Own Story of His Life —the autobiography of José Rizal—was published and made available to an English-speaking audience. The story, which Rizal began at just seventeen years old, follows him from birth to the days leading up to his execution and traces the steps of a boy who would become the Philippine's national hero. Professionally typeset with a beautifully designed cover, this edition of Rizal’s Own Story of His Life is a sensational reimagining of South Asian literature for the modern reader.
“I was born on Wednesday, the nineteenth of June, 1861. It was a few days before the full of the moon. I found myself in a village. I had some slight notions of the morning sun and of my parents. That is as much as I can recall of my baby days.” Two decades after his untimely death, Rizal’s Own Story of His Life —the autobiography of José Rizal—was published and made available to an English-speaking audience. The story, which Rizal began at just seventeen years old, follows him from birth to the days leading up to his execution and traces the steps of a boy who would become the Philippine's national hero. Professionally typeset with a beautifully designed cover, this edition of Rizal’s Own Story of His Life is a sensational reimagining of South Asian literature for the modern reader.


















