Gina Apostol Books in Order

Gina Apostol is a critically acclaimed author known for her lyrical prose and innovative storytelling. Born in Manila, she currently resides in New York, where she continues to draw inspiration from her Filipino heritage. Apostol's writing career took off with her debut novel, Bibliolepsy, which secured the 1998 Philippine National Book Award for Fiction, a testament to her exceptional skill as a storyteller. Her subsequent works, including the forthcoming novel The Revolution According to Raymundo Mata, a comic historical novel-in-footnotes, further solidify her reputation as a masterful weaver of narrative and historical fiction. This ambitious and genre-bending novel delves into the Philippine war for independence against Spain and America in 1896, showcasing Apostol's meticulous research and boundless creativity.

Bibliography verified: January 2026

Book Series by Gina Apostol

  • #1
    Bibliolepsy(1997)
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  • #2
    The Revolution According to Raymundo Mata(2009)
    Amazon
  • #3
    Gun Dealers' Daughter(2010)
    Amazon
  • #4
    Insurrecto(2018)
    Amazon
  • #5
    La Tercera(2023)
    Amazon
  • #6
    Charlie Chan Is Dead 2: At Home in the World(2004)
    Amazon
  • #7
    Collected Stories(2023)
    Amazon

About Gina Apostol

Gina Apostol is a critically acclaimed author known for her lyrical prose and innovative storytelling. Born in Manila, she currently resides in New York, where she continues to draw inspiration from her Filipino heritage. Apostol's writing career took off with her debut novel, Bibliolepsy, which secured the 1998 Philippine National Book Award for Fiction, a testament to her exceptional skill as a storyteller. Her subsequent works, including the forthcoming novel The Revolution According to Raymundo Mata, a comic historical novel-in-footnotes, further solidify her reputation as a masterful weaver of narrative and historical fiction. This ambitious and genre-bending novel delves into the Philippine war for independence against Spain and America in 1896, showcasing Apostol's meticulous research and boundless creativity.

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