Orange

The Color of Sunset

100% FREE 21st Century Modern Philippine Literature, Philippines Novel for Schools, Teachers, Students, and the Academe.

“Orange, the Color of Sunset” (OTCOS) presents itself as a unique and formidable learning resource for the Philippine academe’s objectives of revitalizing literary engagement among the Filipino youth. By aligning contemporary appeal with rigorous pedagogical scholastic objectives, the novel serves as a “Trojan Horse” for deep critical inquiry, social awareness, and spiritual reflection vis-à-vis our country, the Philippines.

Tap here to learn how the novel aligns itself to the Department of Education (DepEd) Philippines Goals

  1. Addressing the Crisis in Local Literature Appreciation
    • THE HOOK: Initially mimics popular modern day online “shallow romance stories” as a vehicle to lower readers’ defenses
    • THE PAYLOAD: Once engaged with the “love story,” the narrative unleashes its true cargo: Sociopolitical Critique and Spiritual Reflection
    • LOCALIZED LANDSCAPE: The story is set in the rural provincial Philippines
    • CULTURAL IDENTITY: Utilizes the “masa” / the working class as the TRUE HEROES of the story, not the privileged elite
  2. Alignment with the Most Essential Learning Competencies (MELCs)
    • HIGHER-ORDER THINKING SKILLS: Requires deep deconstruction of the story vs. surface-level reading (tap here to see a sample)
    • CRITICAL INTERPRETATION: The subversion of archetypes, the unreliable story narrators, et al., requires deep analysis and interpretation
    • DIGITAL / MULTIMEDIA ADAPTATION: Provides teachers with adaptations of text into high-level creative digital learning formats
  3. Synergies with the MATATAG Curriculum 2026
    • MAKABANSA (Patriotic) – A “Love Story for the Philippines,” that our country is, quoting from the text, “broken, but still beautiful.”
    • MAKATAO (People-Centered) – The subversion of power wherein the mantle of HEROISM is bestowed upon the humble, every-day Filipino.
    • MAHAS (Competent) – Moving past surface-level reading into, e.g., deciphering the deeply hidden “Invisible War” within the story
    • MATATAG (Resilient) – An exemplar of the resilience of the Filipino people through St. Therese of Lisieux’s “The Little Way”
  4. Accessibility for the Academe
    • FREE ACADEMIC ACCESS: 100 percent FREE for Teachers, Students, Academic Organizations, and Student Book Clubs
    • PEDAGOGICAL SUPPORT: The “Readers Only” website and the  “Character Analysis” website as a multimedia digital masterclass

Contact us directly for FREE copies of Orange the Color of Sunset (OTCOS). Free only for Teachers, Schools, and Students.

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  • Your students will need the Free Google Play Books App installed on their cellphones.
  • We are happy to support you with supplementary study materials if needed (analysis, videos, audio).

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  • You and your peers will need the Free Google Play Books App installed on your cellphones.
  • We are happy to support you with supplementary study materials if needed (analysis, videos, audio).

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OTCOS is a high-quality narrative that seeks to be a positive influence for the youth via the novel’s deeper themes and values of loving our country and loving God. The novel also comes with supplementary multimedia masterclass content to assist readers in enhancing their reading experiences.

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High-quality writing vs. substandard storytelling

OTCOS does its best to maintain high standards in its narrative. It specifically attempts to steer clear of:

  • Surface-level escapist storytelling
  • Shallow narrative arcs
  • Flat characterization utilizing stereotypical, run-of-the-mill personas
  • Grammatical errors, misused/abused punctuation, erroneous sentence structure
  • Romanticized toxic behaviors (it is NOT okay to beat up your romantic interest!)
  • Unrealistic story expectations that disconnect fiction from reality (the billionaire does NOT have the keys to your happily-ever-after)
  • Suppressed critical thinking (denying audiences introspection / insight, subsequently leaving audiences shallow and intellectually impotent)

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Multimedia Masterclass content that comes with the ebook

OTCOS contains two learning funnels: (1) The Readers Only Website Section (found in the ebook synopsis), and (2) The Character and Story Analysis Website Section (found after Chapter 9 and also after the Epilogue). These funnels will help readers deconstruct the entire story.

The Readers Only Website Section contains:

  • VIDEO (5-min): How to read the story (because if you read on autopilot, you will absolutely NOT see its deeper layers)
  • AUDIO (12-min): How to read Anna (she is extremely complex)
  • AUDIO (12-min): How to read Cris (he is also highly nuanced)
  • VIDEO (5-min): Identifying “The Invisible War” (this is not just Cris vs. Anna vs. whoever—it is much, MUCH deeper)

The Character and Story Analysis Section contains:

  • VIDEO (5-min): Recap of the entire story
  • VIDEO (5-min): “The Invisible War” reinstated (in case you previously didn’t see it in the Readers Only Website Section)
  • AUDIO (30-min): Deep dive analysis on the narrative’s “Love Story for God
  • AUDIO (30-min): Deep dive analysis on the narrative’s “Love Story for the Philippines
  • AUDIO (30-min): Deep dive analysis on Anna (comprehensive character analysis)
  • AUDIO (30-min): Deep dive analysis on Cris (comprehensive character analysis)
  • AUDIO (30-min): Deep dive Critical Literary Analysis on OTCOS (Characters, Plot, Structure, Settings, et al.)
  • AUDIO (12-min): Analysis and insight on the supporting character “Manong Timo
  • AUDIO (12-min): Analysis and insight on the supporting character “Michael
  • AUDIO (30-min): Deep dive historical background regarding the pseudonym “JANE EIR
  • AUDIO (30-min): Deep dive historical background of the story’s foundation in Saint Therese of Lisieux’s “THE LITTLE WAY
  • READERS’ QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS: Feedback / questions from readers, and the OTCOS Team’s response to these.

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