Orosa-Nakpil, Malate (2006) Gangcuangco's interest in infectious diseases inspired him at 18 years old, to write the novel,
Orosa-Nakpil, Malate, which was published in 2006. It is an anthropological exposition of the mechanics of HIV transmission in the Philippine gay district of
Malate, Manila.
Orosa-Nakpil, Malate is critically acclaimed for promoting HIV and AIDS awareness. It was featured in the talk show
Sharon in June 2006, in an episode aired internationally through
The Filipino Channel. In August 2006, Gangcuangco was awarded the
Y Idol Award (Youth Idol Award) by
Studio 23’s
Y Speak. Later that month, the Sentro ng Wikang Filipino conferred a Sertipiko ng Pagpapahalaga for
Orosa-Nakpil, Malate.
Orosa-Nakpil, Malate became a
National Book Store Best Seller in April 2007. It has been featured in several publications, including the Generation Pink Magazine’s
The Great Escape Issue;
The Flame: The Official Liberal Journal of the Humanities of the
University of Santo Tomas;
Icon Magazine’s Career Issue;
The Manila Collegian, The Nightmare Before Christmas Issue; and
The Philippine Star’s
My Favorite Book, Sunday Lifestyle.
Gee, My Grades Are Terrific (2008) In 2008, Gangcuangco published his second book,
Gee, My Grades Are Terrific: A Student’s Guide to Academic Excellence, a self-help book for students. The English version of
Orosa-Nakpil, Malate was released in September 2009 and the second edition of
Gee My Grades Are Terrific was published in August 2011. Gangcuangco is considered by Pinoy Panitikan as one of the most influential authors of the Philippines. ==References==