Dark Skies: Tales of Turbulence in Paradise
by David Haldane
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Pub Date May 08 2025 | Archive Date Jan 29 2026
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Description
"From surviving Typhoon Odette and the emotional fallout of the pandemic to cultural clashes and environmental upheavals, Haldane brings his signature clarity and candor to the page. His writing offers a rare blend of historical perspective, personal depth, and narrative drive." -Manila Times
These are tales of resilience.
This heartfelt collection of essays begins were David Haldane's award-winning 2023 book, A Tooth in My Popsicle, left off. After making the difficult decision to settle in the Philippines where his wife, Ivy, had been born and raised, David and his family spent two years building their dream house overlooking the sea, getting their kids settled in local schools, and falling in love with a vibrant culture that, for him anyway, was like something out of a fantasy novel.
Then disaster struck.
First came the COVID pandemic, prompting their adopted country to declare the world's longest and strictest lockdown, followed closely by a Category Five Super Typhoon that nearly knocked their house down and blew it away. Besides pandemic pandemonium and typhoon terror, however, this book explores a land and sea of profound perfection, a colorful culture crisp with courage, and the rumblings of distant events threatening to reinvent the world.
Mostly, it's a book about change, something all of us must finally endure.
Advance Praise
"Haldane's storytelling is rapid, fast-paced, devoid of filler and heavy on action." -Long Beach Press Telegram
"Instead of exoticizing things he does not fully understand, he tries to actually understand them...Haldane's descriptions can be a source of social history." -Manila Times
"...a series of light personal essays...some of them hilarious, others refreshingly tender." -Manila Bulletin
"Haldane's work expresses the joy of living a full life and meditating seriously upon it." -Ron Featheringill, PhD, author of The Tension Between Divine Will and Human Free Will in Milton and the Classical Epic Tradition
"That blend of journalistic rigor and personal truth is powerful...What drew me in was the immediacy of [Haldane's] voice and the way [he manages] to balance humor, resilience, and reflection while writing about very real upheavals [making] a personal story feel so universal." -Graham Swift, bestselling author of Last Orders and Wetlands