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"I will not let them nor anyone write my story. I am going to write my story,” Rodriguez told his friend Bongbong Marcos.
“I owe it to myself and my family to straighten things out."
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In an unprecedented tell-all book, lawyer Vic Rodriguez breaks his silence,  revealing his tireless efforts to bring back  Marcos to Malacanang. This gripping narrative unveils behind-the-scenes machinations, political maneuvers, and the personal sacrifices he made in the hope of helping shape the future of the country. 

For the first time, the man, who moved heaven and earth for the young Marcos, shares his story, offering an insider's perspective on the turbulent BBM  journey to the top.  He tells us why he defended Marcos in the bar of public  opinion, defending him in the 2016 elections, eventually becoming the face and chief strategist in the 2022 presidential campaign.

Written by seasoned journalist Gerry Lirio, the book was printed in Hongkong, and is available for distribution in and outside the Philippines.

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... AND THE STORY IS HERE

The revelations contained in this book are graphic recollections of specific events that have been stored in  (Rodriguez’s) memory bank, faithful recollections of what would turn out to be a painful chapter in a surprising twist of fate.

Rodrigo Roa Duterte

Former President of the Philippines

Where to get your copy?

Known for its comprehensive selection of books under every interest, the Philippine bookstore’s signature ambiance has also become a haven for thought tinkerers and readers alike.

#305 Tomas Morato Avenue, Brgy South Triangle, , Quezon City, Philippines, 1103

T: +63 969 123 4464

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Solidaridad is a bookstore in the Ermita district of Manila, the Philippines. Having first opened its doors in 1964, it is owned by Philippine national artist F. Sionil José and managed by his family after his and his wife's death. It is sometimes called "the best little bookstore in Asia."

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