Pag Susulatan nang Dalauang Binibini na si Urbana at ni Feliza by Modesto de Castro

(13 User reviews)   5150
By Mason Becker Posted on Jan 2, 2026
In Category - Resilience
Castro, Modesto de, 1819-1864 Castro, Modesto de, 1819-1864
Tagalog
Ever wondered what advice your great-great-grandmother might have given? Imagine finding a stack of letters from 1864 between two sisters, one in Manila and one in the province, navigating everything from family drama to proper etiquette. This book is exactly that—a time capsule of sisterly advice that feels surprisingly modern. It’s not a novel with a villain; the ‘conflict’ is life itself. How do you stay true to your roots while the world changes around you? Urbana and Feliza’s letters explore that tension with warmth, wit, and a touch of old-school wisdom that might just make you rethink your next text message.
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Let's set the scene: it's the mid-1800s in the Philippines. The country is under Spanish rule, and society is changing fast. ‘Pag Susulatan nang Dalauang Binibini’ is a collection of letters between two fictional sisters, Urbana and Feliza.

The Story

Urbana is the older sister, living a sophisticated life in Manila. Feliza is the younger one, staying in their provincial hometown. Through their back-and-forth letters, Urbana guides Feliza on how to be a proper, virtuous, and educated young woman. They talk about everything—from religion and duty to managing a household, choosing friends, and even dealing with gossip. Think of it as the 19th-century version of a long-distance mentorship, full of care, concern, and a few gentle scoldings.

Why You Should Read It

What grabbed me was how human it feels. Stripping away the formal language of the time, you find two sisters who genuinely love and worry for each other. It’s a fascinating look at the values that shaped a generation. You see the pressure to conform, but also the deep desire for personal and moral growth. It’s more than a conduct manual; it’s a snapshot of family, ambition, and identity.

Final Verdict

Perfect for anyone curious about Philippine history and culture, but from a personal, intimate angle. If you enjoy historical diaries, family sagas, or stories about the bonds between sisters, this will feel special. It’s a quiet, thoughtful read that offers a unique window into the past, reminding us that the questions of ‘how to live a good life’ are truly timeless.



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Jackson Williams
1 year ago

As someone who reads a lot, the author's voice is distinct and makes complex topics easy to digest. Worth every second.

Robert Robinson
1 year ago

Five stars!

David Wilson
1 year ago

Having read this twice, it creates a vivid world that you simply do not want to leave. I would gladly recommend this title.

Liam Jackson
1 year ago

Clear and concise.

Mason Allen
1 year ago

I stumbled upon this title and the pacing is just right, keeping you engaged. Exactly what I needed.

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