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Letter to My Son: Words of wisdom, advice and lessons on life from parents


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  • About the Editor
  • Every boy goes through several rites of passage as he grows up to become a man. He learns from siblings, peers, teachers and other adults. But perhaps no one has as much influence over him as his parents. This is not surprising as they look after their son from a young age and build bonds of trust and love.

    In this collection edited by award-winning author Felix Cheong, mums and dads write letters to their sons about the different roles they will go through as son, brother, husband and father. Here are life lessons about etiquette, manners, school life, courtship, marriage, work, responsibilities and everything else you can think of in-between.

    These mini-essays will show you, through the eyes of writers from all walks of life, the trials of bringing up boys. 

    Contributors include: P N Balji, Nizam Ismail, Darren Soh, Clement Mesenas, Kenny Chan, Olivier Castaignède, Mark Laudi, Anitha Devi Pillai, Lester Kok, Dinesh Rai, Gilbert Koh, Roland Koh, Christopher Ng, Vicky Chong, Sanjay C Kuttan, Chris Henson, Bernard Harrison, Lee Ee Wurn and Anthony Goh.

    In the same collection: Letter to My Daughter, Letter to My Mother & Letter to My Father

  • Felix Cheong is the author of 19 books across genres, including Vanishing Point, the Singapore Siu Dai series, and the children book series Lit Squad Mysteries. His works have been widely anthologised and nominated for the prestigious Frank O’Connor Award and the Singapore Literature Prize. Conferred the Young Artist Award in 2000 by the National Arts Council, he holds a master’s in creative writing and is currently an adjunct lecturer with the National University of Singapore, Murdoch University, University of Newcastle and Curtin University.

ISBN: 9789814893640
Cover Type: Paperback
Page Count: 224
Year Published: 2020