Wala'y Igsoon.... (Sugilanon'g Binisaya)
About This Book
Two brothers from a well-off household see their lives upended by armed conflict: their home is burned, their father is killed, and their mother dies in grief, leaving them orphaned and impoverished. One brother joins insurgent forces and later settles elsewhere after marriage, losing touch with his sibling; the other is wounded in battle, rescued and cared for by an elderly woodcutter, repays that kindness through labor, and repeatedly faces the pull of renewed fighting. The narrative follows their separation and divergent fates, examining loss, survival, duty, and the personal costs of social unrest.