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The millennium is ending and Singapore, now a glittering economic powerhouse, is loosening up and partying. Pagers connect everyone and Singapore's love affair with big chain coffee has just begun. In Holland Village, avid mystery reader Mei is raising the shutters on the Can-Do bookshop. Juggling her job, her family, her friends and worries about her future is keeping her busy but when a customer is murdered, Mei needs to know why. Taking lessons from her favourite detectives, the always inquisitive — some would say kaypoh — Mei navigates the darker side of Singapore to find out what really led to the death of Sally Song.
Amidst the struggles of war-torn 1950 Singapore, the chaos of the Malayan Emergency and the violence of the Maria Hertogh race riots, a journey into the past brings a chilling discovery for Eurasian Annie Collins, who returns to Singapore seeking her lost baby. This well-crafted story is a lament for the loss and damage of war, an unraveling mystery and a journey into suppressed memory and the nature of self-delusion
From the playfully satirical pen of Catherine Lim comes the wild, weird and wacky world of O Singapore! This is modern-day Singapore where the campaigns and directives of the unremittingly competent leadership come face to face with the undeniably human fads, foibles and follies of the local people. Using uniquely Singaporean traits as focal points, Lim takes us through the dizzying whirl of these merry collisions with consummate wit and comic inventiveness. The Series This title is being reissued under the new Marshall Cavendish Classics: Literary Fiction series, which seeks to introduce some of the best works of Singapore literature to a new generation of readers. Some have been evergreen titles over the years, others have been unjustly neglected. Authors in the series include: Catherine Lim, Claire Tham, Colin Cheong, Michael Chiang, Minfong Ho, Ovidia Yu and Philip Jeyaretnam.
Is it love? Is it lust? Is it even real? Love, Lust, and Other Revelations is my first collection of poems written over the span of more than seven years. Experience the power of the written word, poetry, and free verse to see, taste, smell, touch, and hear my thoughts and emotions. Some poems will transport you to the land of my imagination, some will paint a picture in a thousand words or less, and some will help you escape and lose yourself in alternative realities. Come aboard this creative journey with me. What is fact, what is fiction, what is fantasy, what is a dream, dear reader — I leave it to you to decipher.
Being a strong, independent woman in today’s world now seems like the easy part. But, finding love? Well let’s just say that is certainly a whole lot harder. Especially with the constantly evolving, increasingly complex, dating world. Dealing with bad break-ups, hook-ups, going back to your ex, open relationships and wondering if you’ll ever meet the right one is emotionally exhausting to say the least. Add in today’s trends of ghosting, zombieing, cushioning and whatnot and you’re a few heady cocktails away from wondering what the hell is wrong with you and if dating is even worth it. But fret not, because Love, Lust and Lemons has got your back! Examining every situation faced by women in today’s dating world, this book, serves as a reminder that we have all been down this road before and celebrates the journey of relationships and self-discovery. This collection of kick-ass anecdotes and articles will help guide you to stay away from what doesn’t serve you and encourage you to have a little bit of faith in the word love, but most importantly, in yourself!
In a desperate attempt to save her lover, a virgin lands up in the life of a virtuous man, who preserves his probity as doggedly, but fetters of fate compel them to make compromises that forfeit what they treasure the most. Sarah barters her honour for the sake of her love and Samuel accepts ignominy as the price of power. The similitude in their suffering is mirrored in the agony they endure for the wrongs of others while justice stands circumvented by the sinners who sit in judgement and allow vice to prevail over virtue until evil meets its nemesis. Embittered by the torturous twists of destiny, Sarah consigns herself to oblivion while Samuel turns to a monk, who counsels him to renounce the world and seek salvation. In a sudden epiphany, Samuel redefines salvation and proceeds on a path that is preserved for posterity!
This selection of seven novelettes has one commonality – it depicts a man’s view of a man’s world. Otherwise, it is varied – the novelettes are set in rural (‘Parita’) and urban (mostly Delhi) locations in India and abroad (‘The Double Bore’ is set in Canada and also describes Afghanistan); they describe relationships with spouses and lovers (‘The Thunderbolt’, ‘The Obsession’), with one’s children (‘Parita’), with sports (‘Lalaji’), between friends (‘The Friday Evening Get-Together’), and those of a more temporary nature (‘The King of Lust’); and they are written over a period of 25 years (and retain the original writing style, with minor editions for modern day political correctness). The novelettes provide glimpses of an emerging India at and around the turn of the century, with its rising middle class, its changing attitudes, and its conflict between tradition and modernity, as well as the pathways by which young (and not so young) people negotiate these.
This is the true story of a long-vanished Singapore and the dangerous carnival known as Bugis Street. James Eckardt arrived in 1970s Singapore only to fall in love with a Singaporean nymph named Milly. Thirty years later an email arrived that would lead Eckardt to discover what had happened to the Singapore girl, who, at the time he had loved her, had not technically been female.
Ebony Washington is blinded by what she thinks is love, but is really lust. She meets her supposed to be knight in shining armor, Lawrence Richmond. Lawrence knocks her off her feet with kindness she has never known. As time progresses Ebony sees his true nature. The control starts and she is taken on the ultimate rollercoaster ride of the good, the bad and the ugly. After being physically, mentally and sexually abused by the hands of her husband; will she eventually get tired of the drama and leave or will she stay til death do us part? Only time will tell.
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