Seventeen stories traverse borderlines, mythic and real, in the lives
of Filipino and Filipino American women and their ancestors.
Moving from small Philippine villages of the past to the
hurricane-beaten coast of near-future Florida, When the Hibiscus Falls
examines the triumphs and sorrows that connect generations of women.
Daughters, sisters, mothers, aunties, cousins, and lolas commune with
their ancestors and their descendants, mourning what is lost when an
older generation dies, celebrating what is gained when we safeguard
their legacy for those who come after us. Featuring figures familiar
from M. Evelina Galang's other acclaimed and richly imagined novels and
stories, When the Hibiscus Falls dwells within the complexity of
family, community, and Filipino American identity. Each story is an
offering, a bloom that unfurls its petals and holds space in the sun.