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Islands of Forgotten Daughters

Meeting the Matriarchs of Filipino Myth

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Islands of Forgotten Daughters

By: Carla Montemayor
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Meet the matriarchs of Filipino myth – defiant goddesses, powerful witches, terrifying shapeshifters – and their real-life counterparts, as Carla Montemayor journeys to discover her own ancestry and the stories of her people.

When Carla Montemayor discovers that her great-great grandmother was a binukot – a girl sequestered from her family and community, trained to memorise and sing the myths of her people – this sets her on her own epic journey to uncover her ancestry. Why was she raised on European fairytales and Greek myths when the stories of her own people are so rich? And why did no one in her family speak of their illustrious binukot foremother anymore?

Travelling to the Philippines to trace the lives of her female relatives, Carla discovers that, officially, her people have no history. Like many indigenous groups, their stories have been erased by colonists. It becomes her work to reconstruct and reimagine them.

Weaving together the tales of her family members, who survived war, oppression, violence, displacement and more, with the myths of her people, Carla finds similarities: women with courage, resourcefulness and ambition, who fight and love with equal ferocity.

Islands of Forgotten Daughters celebrates these women and tells their tales, offering a fresh perspective on Filipino history and culture. It is a rallying cry for the power of storytelling: to resist erasure, preserve identity and resonate for generations to come.


© Carla Montemayor 2026 (P) Penguin Audio 2026

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Critic reviews

I so enjoyed Islands of Forgotten Daughters. It is utterly enthralling -- as vivid and moving in its tracing of a family’s past as it is in its retelling of traditional tales. Montemayer entwines time, place, memory, and myth to enchanting effect, and it left me longing to know the women of my own family all the more (JESSICA J. LEE, author of Two Trees Make A Forest)
Lush, magnetic, elegiac and absorbing, Islands of Forgotten Daughters tells the stories of women missing from traditional archives but alive in the pens of brilliant storytellers. Carla Montemayor is a writer of tremendous talent (MEGHA MOHAN, author of Herlands)
Skilfully crafted and beguilingly immersive, Islands of Forgotten Daughters pays tribute to the women and the parables that keep our histories alive in the face of repeated erasures by imperial and patriarchal structures (SANTANU BHATTACHARYA, author of Deviants)
In Islands of Forgotten Daughters, Carla Montemayor unearths the hidden history of the binukot, transforming a personal search for ancestors into a powerful reclamation of Filipino identity. An important and tender act of recovery (ROMALYN ANTE, author of The Left-Behind Child)
I loved Carla Montemayor’s fearless uncovering of this powerful family story... Having inherited the family’s storytelling skill, Carla Montemayor’s validation of the central matriarchal role, played throughout succeeding generations of a fading heritage, is a gift not only to those who preceded her but to every reader of this beautiful book (JULIET NICOLSON, author of Frostquake)
Like the delicate pina cloth her foremothers expertly wove, Carla intertwines her own modern story with myth, history and family archive. A beautiful tale of diaspora, love and loss. Reading it felt like a trip to the lands so vividly brought to life by the author (MIRIAM GOLD, author of Elena: A Handmade Life)
Carla Montemayor journeys deep into her family's secret story that demands remembering. Her voice is beautiful, powerful and unforgettable (CANDY GOURLAY, author of Wild Song)
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