A publisher on Thursday promoted a children’s book series after it generated buzz among Filipinos amid plagiarism claims concerning a book by Vice President Sara Duterte . The government official recently appeared in a Senate budget deliberation for her office’s proposed 2025 budget of P2.037 billion, which is said to be 8.
05% more than its 2024 budget. The proposed P10 million budget for the printing of Duterte’s new children’s book, “ Isang Kaibigan ,” was also questioned, particularly by opposition Sen. Risa Hontiveros who wanted the funds realigned instead.
When details of the children’s book were released online, some Filipinos thought Duterte “ plagiarized ” a book by American writer Andy Runton , particularly “ Owly: Just a Little Blue .” Runton’s book is the second title in his “Owly” series, which was first published in 2004. Author and activist Ninotchka Rosca was among those who brought attention to the “Owly” book and compared its synopsis to that of Duterte’s book.
“Owly: Just a Little Blue” follows the story of an owl and a worm as they help build a home for a bluebird family living in a damaged tree. Meanwhile, “Isang Kaibigan” tells the story of the friendship between an owl and a parrot. The owl helps the parrot rebuild its nest after it is damaged by a storm.
Duterte on Thursday denied the plagiarism allegations and told the public to look forward to her next book, which would be about a friend’s betrayal. “Napak.