This Is What Inequality Looks Like
Description Praise About the Author This new edition of This Is What Inequality Looks Like by Teo You Yenn features a new Afterword by the aut...
View full detailsDescription Praise About the Author This new edition of This Is What Inequality Looks Like by Teo You Yenn features a new Afterword by the aut...
View full detailsDescription Praise About the Author Look inside the book "Think of Singapore instead as the Air-Conditioned Nation—a society with a unique blen...
View full detailsDescription About the Author "Mummy, why do you always have to leave for 17A…" 17A Keong Saik Road recounts Charmaine Leung’s growing-up years...
View full detailsDescription Praise About the Editor In this era of the climate crisis, in which our very futures are at stake, sustainability is a global imper...
View full detailsDescription About the Author What do the animals from the Singapore Zoo do on their day off? They meet for cake and tea at Raffles Hotel, of co...
View full detailsDescription About the Author “I have had nothing bad happen to me except my own doing. I have let this cowardice envelop me, and I can’t shake ...
View full detailsWhat happens when an entire community is moved? Dakota Crescent was one of Singapore’s oldest public housing estates and a rental flat neighbourhoo...
View full detailsDescription Praise About the Editors Making Kin: Ecofeminist Essays from Singapore contemplates and re-centres Singapore women in the overlapp...
View full detailsDescription Praise About the Editors Brown is Redacted: Reflecting on Race in Singapore responds to, expands on and questions what we think w...
View full detailsDescription About the Author Corridor is a collection of short stories all set in present-day Singapore. With unsentimental clarity and heartbr...
View full detailsDescription About the Editors Singapore is a mythic nation, where our ‘reality’ and ‘common sense’ are conditioned by a group of influential my...
View full detailsDescription Praise About the Author Singapore is small, a complex country full of contradictions, inconsistencies and idiosyncrasies. Often h...
View full detailsDescription About the Editor From a future of electronic doas and AI psychotherapists, sense-activated communion with forests and a portal to ...
View full detailsDescription This anthology collects over 100 poems from Singapore, Asia and around the world, and is aimed at the adolescent reader. It seeks t...
View full detailsDescription About the Author As the government lays the ground for a transition to a fourth generation of leaders after the death of Lee Kuan Y...
View full detailsDescription Praise About the Author Police sergeant Hafiz lies in a coma after a gunshot to the head. The investigation by Internal Affairs un...
View full detailsDescription About the Author When 7-year-old Anna told a lie to get out of trouble, she didn’t expect her older sister to go missing. Faced wit...
View full detailsDescription About the Editor How We Live Now offers a multi-faceted, multi-voiced view of contemporary life in Singapore: its comforts and conf...
View full detailsDescription About the Editors Why did independent Singapore celebrate two hundred years of its founding as a British colony in 2019? What does...
View full detailsDescription Praise About the Author Nine Yard Sarees is a multigenerational portrait of a fictional Tamil Brahmin family. Comprising eleven int...
View full detailsDescription Praise About the Editors Advocates and activists in Singapore contribute to policy discussions and positive change through a combin...
View full detailsDescription About the Author What do we expect of an author who is unapologetically female? What do we expect of consuming art in general? Shou...
View full detailsDescription Praise About the Editors Disability is all around us—among people we meet, the media, sports, our own family and friends. Undenia...
View full detailsDescription Praise About the Author Ram has been ignored and dismissed his entire life. His parents patronise him, his older brother belittle...
View full detailsDescription About the Author Hailed as “the definitive Singaporean novel”, this new edition of Heartland is accompanied by a new preface by au...
View full detailsDescription Praise About the Author Where I Was is a rich, entertaining and compelling account of the life of an extraordinary woman. I...
View full detailsDisability is neither strange nor distant. Part autobiography, part reflections of social advocate Cassandra Chiu’s experiences as a person living ...
View full detailsDescription Praise About the Author “Patient history” is a medical term describing the method by which doctors gather information about a patie...
View full detailsDescription Praise About the Author You’ve asked for it, we’ve heard you and here it is. The whole Singapore Siu Dai experience, in one packagi...
View full detailsDescription About the Author Can you help my friends and I find our way around Singapore? We’re off on an adventure exploring colours, letters ...
View full detailsDescription Sequel to Josephine Chia’s 2014 Singapore Literature prize-winning book, Kampong Spirit - Gotong Royong: Life in Potong Pasir, 1955...
View full detailsDescription 'Tarawih’ (Arabic) comes from the root word that means to take a rest, and take rest I did. Notes After Terawih is a series of word...
View full detailsBe warned, mothers should not read these stories to their children, even though they might contain a lonely elf, a talking moon, a butterfly that w...
View full detailsDescription About the Author It is 1958 and Josephine is staring at a Milo tin. She cannot make sense of the letters! To learn how to read, she...
View full detailsAlfian Sa’at explores the Malay identity and racial relations in this third volume of the Collected Plays series. This volume collects plays writte...
View full detailsDescription “I stand and face the sea, as the waves come crashing to the shore, the music of the sea is thunderous and loud. Yet I am unafraid,...
View full detailsDescription Praise About the Author “When you take an orchid out of its pot, you must first loosen the roots’ hold on the soil. Late last eveni...
View full detailsDescription About the Author “Dancing was fun; it didn't seem like a job but a party every day.” “They practised dancing seriously; it was thei...
View full detailsDescription About the Authors Endangered tigers connecting telepathically through time-travel; a guard’s ethical dilemma at a history museum; a...
View full details“Each story invites readers to enter into the world of marginal yet strangely familiar figures, to explore the possibilities of empathy, and thus t...
View full detailsDescription About the Author Often an unnoticed caress on our faces, winds are voiceless and formless. How do we interpret them? What mysteries...
View full detailsDescription Praise About the Author A glittering, bold, darkly funny novel about two sisters—one in New York, one in Singapore—who are bound by...
View full detailsDescription About the Author Wong May’s poems are concerned with the ultimate loneliness, the inarticulateness and the inability to communicate...
View full detailsDescription Praise About the Editors This is the historical memoir of Dr Poh Soo Kai, a man of medicine and a founder member of the People’s A...
View full detailsDescription Praise About the Author Longlisted for the 2013 Frank O'connor International Short Story Award 3,000 people go missing every year i...
View full detailsDescription About the Author The captain of the Titanic went down with his ship on 15 April, 1912. But thoughts have power, and those who endur...
View full detailsDescription Praise About the Author Malay Sketches is a collection of stories that borrows its name from a book of anecdotes by colonial govern...
View full detailsDescription About the Author In Johnny Jon Jon’s plays, seemingly ordinary events are turned into hauntingly profound exchanges when the indiv...
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