Contemporary life—in all its shapes, sizes and
imperfections—is the subject of Surreality, Carissa
Villacorta's acclaimed collection of essays. As a young
Filipina surrounded by people, events and experiences in New
York City, she ponders on life's mysteries: its joys,
conflicts, and compromises. A big theme to take on, but she
writes with specificity and simplicity; her heart is for the
taking as she turns glib notions into impassioned
dissertations for us, the living wounded. It's old-fashioned
wisdom mingled with new-age wonder: a singular mix that
Surreality brims with and basks in.
Carissa's sense of empathy is charming, natural and
bountiful - the extraordinary gift that she shares with her
readers. If her fan base is huge, it is no accident (see the
reviews). The effusiveness of people's responses is
matched only by Carissa's commitment to inspire her readers
in rich, incandescent ways. As you yourself will discover by
embracing this book, her words are the kind that we need to
read in today's postmodern world. The only way to get a
clearer, sharper view of life would be a visit to an eye
doctor: no fun compared to the wit and vitality that Ms. Villacorta brings to each of her delightfully entertaining
pieces.