To Love Radically

To Love Radically

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In the University of the Philippines, Hiraya Reyes is known for her fierce activism and unwavering commitment to marginalized communities. Especially the farming town she calls home. As president of a student-led advocacy organization, she has dedicated herself to fighting the systems that exploit people like her family. So when Rafael Vergara, the son of a powerful and notoriously corrupt mayor joins their ranks, Hiraya sees him as everything she stands against. To her, he is privileged disguised as reform. What she doesn't know is that Rafael has his own war to fight. Determined to expose the man the world believes is his father, Rafael enters Hiraya's world not for redemption, but for truth. Caught between each other's orbit through academic work and activism, their clashing beliefs ignite a battle of ideals, truths, and identities. They must confront the possibility that the system they are fighting is far more dangerous, and personal than either imagined. And in the midst of revolution, they may discover that to love radically is to choose each other against everything they were taught to believe.
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