When preparing for my presentation at the Institute of Diplomacy and International Affairs on November 11th, I reviewed this collection of articles by Taiwanese Linguist Paul Jen-kuei Li. It first came out in 1996, was revised until September 2010 and reprinted in 2011.
One major difference between these versions is, as the author said in his Foreword 'Rebirth through Fires', rather than taking that proto-Austronesian speakers migrated to Taiwan in separate batches, he revises himself based on new linguistic and archaeological evidences and prefers to think that they actually moved to Taiwan at the same time and gradually split up into the dozens of group that we now know of (pp. 9-10).
Besides, rather than taking Nantou in the center of Taiwan as the place where the first split occurred according to previous judgement, the author shows by his map that proto-Austronesian speakers migrated first to Tainan on the southwest plain of Taiwan at around 5,000 BP (before present) and branched out from there in different periods. See the book cover and the map attached at the end.