Luha ng Babae ("Tear[s] of [a] Woman") is a 1913 Tagalog-language novel written by Filipino novelist Mamerto A. Hilario.
The 121-page[1] book was published by the Limbagang Magiting Ni Honorio Lopez (Heroic Press of Honorio Lopez) in Manila, Philippines during the American period in Philippine history.
[2] The 1913 edition of the book has a foreword written by Pascual de Leon.
[3] Luha ng Babae narrates the "boundless" and "endless" sufferings, sorrows, and sacrifices made by a young Filipino woman named Luisa.
Victor suspected and accused Luisa of being a betrayer, thinking that she was having an extramarital affair with another man.