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Books from Singapore Publishers

Dive into the world of SingLit (Singapore Literature) with our extensive collection of books from leading Singaporean publishers, including Ethos Books and Epigram Books. This collection features books available here at Thryft from these and other esteemed publishers, offering a wide range of genres such as fiction, nonfiction, children’s literature, and rare titles. Whether you’re seeking thought-provoking memoirs, artistic explorations, or business insights, this collection captures the diverse voices of Singaporean literature.

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They Told Us to Move: Dakota—Cassia
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This book would be a great read for anyone interested in understanding the experiences and struggles of people who have been forced to move due to displacement. The authors use personal stories to explore the ways in which these communities resist displacement and assert their right to a place to call home. The unique feature of this book is the diverse stories and voices represented, making it a comprehensive and insightful read.
To Gather Your Leaving: Asian Diaspora Poetry from America, Australia, UK & Europe

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If themes of home, identity, and movement resonate with you, then 'To Gather Your Leaving' will strike a chord. This anthology's rich poetry examines the global human experience, urging readers to contemplate the nuanced concepts of belonging and migration. Its contemporary relevance might just redefine your understanding of home in a world that's connected yet divided.
This Is What Inequality Looks Like
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If you're looking to understand the deeper societal issues that go unnoticed in the bustling city-state of Singapore, Teo You Yenn’s essays in "This is What Inequality Looks Like" can open your eyes. It's not just an articulation of the problems faced by the low-income community; this author delves into the systemic roots behind these issues, allowing you to witness the connection between personal struggles and larger societal structures. From the intricacy of individual essays to the compelling narrative when read in full sequence, this book is a powerful invitation to empathize and to think critically about the world around us.
Children of Las Vegas - True Stories of Growing Up in the World's Playground - Thryft
Timothy O'Grady | Ethos Books

Children of Las Vegas - True Stories of Growing Up in the World's Playground

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Imagine peeling back the shimmering Vegas façade to explore the gritty realities that the neon lights can't outshine. "Children Of Las Vegas" offers an unflinchingly honest view of life beyond the tourist strip, through the eyes of those who experienced its deepest shadows. For a profound look at resilience amidst the city's excess and escapism, this book is enlightening.
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Recommendation: If you're a fan of crime-solving and love a good challenge, Top Crime Mysteries is the perfect book for you. It brings together a collection of 24 baffling crimes, ranging from modern-day cases to centuries-old mysteries. What sets this book apart is the unique approach to solving these cases through knowledge and reasoning skills, often involving unexpected elements like insects, mussels, and even flower blooming times. With each mystery, you'll unravel a new puzzle and sharpen your own problem-solving abilities. So, put on your thinking cap and get ready for a mind-bending crime-solving adventure!
Understanding Singaporeans Bundle
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If you're intrigued by the nuances of cultural diversity, the "Understanding Singaporeans Bundle" is a treasure trove. With this collection, you won't just read about Singapore's multifaceted society; you'll be immersed in the intimate peculiarities that shape the daily lives of its people. It's a wonderful way to gain a deeper appreciation of Singapore's unique blend of traditions and customs.
India: A Survival Guide to Customs and Etiquette
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Whether you're about to embark on an Indian adventure or simply fascinated by the country's rich culture, "CultureShock! India" is an essential companion. Lynelle Seow offers practical advice wrapped in lively anecdotes, making it not just informative but also an enjoyable read. From dining etiquette to local traditions, this book ensures you'll fit right in and get the most out of your Indian journey.
Children of Las Vegas - True Stories of Growing Up in the World's Playground

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"Children Of Las Vegas" offers an eye-opening perspective that's as gripping as it is sobering. Imagine the glitz and glamour of Las Vegas, then peel back the veneer to reveal the stark realities of those who call this dazzling city "home." O'Grady gives a voice to the unheard stories of struggle and resilience that exist in the shadows of Sin City's neon lights. It's a poignant read for anyone fascinated by the contrast between the city's surface allure and the deeper, more complex lives of its residents.
Doing Good Great: Thirteen Asian Heroes and Their Causes - Thryft
Willie Cheng, Cheryl Tang, Sharifah Mohamed  | Epigram Books

Doing Good Great: Thirteen Asian Heroes and Their Causes

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If you're drawn to real-world impact and inspired by individual dedication, "Doing Good Great" is a must-read. It takes you on a journey through Asia, showcasing how a single person’s determination can ignite a movement. You'll feel motivated knowing that change is possible and, perhaps, be encouraged to look at social issues differently or even to take action in your own community.
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Si Jing | Asiapac Books

Down Memory Lane in Clogs

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"Down Memory Lane in Clogs" could resonate deeply with you if you're intrigued by personal histories and the resilience inherent in human communities. The book draws a vivid picture of life in a time of hardship, offering a potent mix of nostalgia and stark reality that's bound to enrich your understanding of a bygone era. It's an evocative journey through the persistence of culture amidst chaos.
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Willie Cheng, Cheryl Tang, Sharifah Mohamed  | Epigram Books

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"Doing Good Great" is a must-read for those who seek inspiration from remarkable figures who have impacted their communities and countries. The book offers insightful stories of ordinary people who have gone to great lengths to change the world around them. The diverse group of social leaders portrayed in the book will be appealing to anyone who is interested in humanitarian work and wants to learn from those making a real difference in the world.
This Is What Inequality Looks Like
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If you want to truly understand the realities of inequality in Singapore, "This is What Inequality Looks Like" is a must-read. Through a series of thought-provoking essays, Teo You Yenn offers a deep dive into the experiences of low-income individuals and reveals the intersection between personal struggles and systemic inequality. This book will challenge your perspective, broaden your empathy, and inspire you to take action towards a more equitable society.
Raffles Renounced: Towards a Merdeka History - Thryft
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Recommendation: - This book is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the complex history of Singapore. It goes beyond the usual colonial narratives and dives deep into the concept of Merdeka, exploring its meaning for Singaporeans. Through a collection of essays, it challenges the dominant historical discourse and proposes emancipatory possibilities. Get ready to decolonize your understanding of Singapore's past and gain a new perspective on its journey towards independence.
Homeless: The Untold Story of a Mother’s Struggle in Crazy Rich Singapore - Thryft
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Ten years ago, Liyana Dhamirah was in a precarious situation: at 22, she was heavily pregnant and had no place to call home.For Liyana, home was often unstable. Once a bright teenager full of optimism, she faced uncertainty and found no support from family, government agencies and welfare groups. She had nowhere to go, no one to turn to. When she started living on a beach in Sembawang, she discovered a community of people—families—who were homeless just like her. They stuck together and watched out for each other, even when there were raids. She learned that in prosperous Singapore, the homeless are not always identifiable by appearance alone.Months later, journalists eventually uncovered Liyana’s story and how she navigated a bureaucracy of obstacles. Today she is a successful entrepreneur and this is her memoir.
This Is What Inequality Looks Like (New Edition) - Thryft
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This book delves into the societal issues of poverty and inequality in a Singaporean context. It provides insight into the structural conditions and experiences of low-income individuals, offering perspectives that will encourage readers to examine their own preconceptions and biases. Teo You Yenn skillfully combines empathy, analysis, and theoretical rigor to shine a light on the lives of those often overlooked. A must-read for those seeking to gain a better understanding of the complexities of social inequality.
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This book could be a good read for you if you want to gain a deeper understanding of the hidden struggles faced by the homeless in a prosperous city like Singapore. Liyana Dhamirah's memoir takes you on a journey of resilience, as she shares her inspiring story of finding a sense of community amidst homelessness. Through her experiences, you will be reminded of the strength of the human spirit and the power of unity in the face of adversity.
They Told Us to Move: Dakota—Cassia
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"They Told Us To Move" offers a rare and intimate glimpse into the hearts and lives disrupted by urban redevelopment. Reading this, you'll connect with the strength and spirit of the Dakota Crescent community, feel the deep impact of their experiences, and gain insight into the complexities of social change. Whether you're passionate about social issues, urban planning, or simply love human stories, this book is a window into the trials and reaffirmations of communal bonds in the face of inevitable transformation.
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Welcome to the wonderful world of Sushi and Tapas. Sample a feast of writing from around the world. From China to America, Europe to Africa, 25 women write, delighting and shocking you with their real-life experiences.What is it like to be a top student in India, only to be married off to a brute in Canada by arranged marriage?How does one behave as the only black female in a boardroom of white men in South Africa?How does one deal with attending a London red carpet opening of a film, immediately after being raped?And let’s talk about being fat, being free-spirited, being in a long-distance relationship, being a mother. Being a modern woman.Edited by Neo Gim Huay, a Singaporean, and Pepukaye Bardouille, a Dominican, Sushi and Tapas presents a wide range of extraordinary experiences that will leave you laughing and crying for more.Foreword:“The twenty-five stories in this book draw from the experiences of women in many countries. They range from Sweden to South Africa, Japan to the United States, and Britain to China. Across diverse contexts, women are seen to share many experiences. In the way, this book builds bonds between us all. It is transformative in encouraging us to support the empowerment of women everywhere.”— Helen Clark, Administrator, United Nations Development Programme, Chair, United Nations Development Group and former Prime Minister of New Zealand 1999-2008Reviews:“This book celebrates the tenacity and unhindered spirit found in women around the world today. You will be inspired by many of the stories within.” — Chan Heng Chee, Singapore’s Ambassador-at-large
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Tracking the developments of Asian diaspora poetry in America, Australia, UK and Europe, To Gather Your Leaving is a groundbreaking global anthology that explores new ways of looking at nation, culture, identity, and place. Gathered here are established and new poets who are émigrés, refugees, and descendants of Asian migrants, poets who straddle two or more languages, cultures, and places, and who question and complicate the notion of home in the age of global change and transnational crossings. The poems collected here, spanning over three decades and representing three generations, eschew straightforward answers to the questions of identity and citizenship, offering profoundly rich, diverse and moving perspectives on what it means to belong on this earth.
The Birthday Book 2017
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Sheila Pakir, Malminderjit Singh  | Ethos Books

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If you're intrigued by the tapestry of human experiences and reflections, you'll appreciate "The Birthday Book 2017". Each writer delves into a facet of Singapore's identity, challenging readers to consider what is fundamentally important to remember as a society grows. Their combined narratives form a compelling mosaic, revealing the resilient and aspirational spirit of a nation through personal and professional lenses.
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If you're intrigued by the complexities of Singapore's political scene, "Voting In Change" offers a deep dive into its electoral changes and implications. Kevin Y.L. Tan provides a clear analysis that's both accessible and thought-proving, perfect for anyone interested in the nuances of governance and citizen participation in Singapore. It's a read that's bound to leave you with a richer understanding of democracy in a rapidly evolving city-state.
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Origins of Chinese Festivals

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The Chinese people have a history of 5,000 years of civilization. Information about the origins of Chinese traditional festivals not only help us to understand the customs and everyday habits of the Chinese but also their rich cultural heritage. The reader will be intrigued to learn that many of the stories associated with Chinese festivals have evolved with the changes in the development of the Chinese civilization and as a consequence have become an integral part of the Chinese culture. Because of the progress of science and technology, and the gradual shedding of ethnic traditions for modern and universal ways, many Chinese are no longer able to tell how their festivals originated. This is especially true of Chinese communities outside their homeland. This book on the origins of the festivals and popular stories associated with them will help the reader to appreciate how the celebration of these festivals acted as a social glue in identifying and helping the Chinese stick together as a race throughout their long history and wherever they are found.
Bite Harder: Open Letters and Close Readings - Thryft
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Bite Harder: Open Letters and Close Readings

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For anyone fascinated by the intersection of personal transformation and literary expression, "Bite Harder" is a compelling read. Jee Leong Koh's journey from Singapore to New York, interwoven with thoughtful essays on poetry and freedom of expression, offers a rich insight into a poet's mind and the cultural shifts that shape it. This collection could be especially resonant for readers interested in the nuances of cultural criticism and those who value the power of literature to challenge and transform.
From Kerala to Singapore : Voices from the Singapore Malayalee Community - Thryft
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From Kerala to Singapore could be a great read for those interested in migration, cultural heritage and Singapore's local histories. This book offers a never-before-seen study of the Singapore Malayalees, exploring their rich and diverse contributions to the country through personal narratives, memorabilia and genealogy. The mix of academic research and personal accounts offers a unique insight into a little-known community, showcasing their strength and resilience in building a home away from home.
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The Birthday Book is an effort by The Birthday Book Collective, to develop and collect innovative and diverse responses to ideas about Singapore's future.This edition presents 52 responses to “What Should We Never Forget?” The contributors have drawn from personal encounters, academic and professional experiences, and cornerstone values in their lives. Read their stories for a glimpse of our nation’s spirit—mortal, vulnerable, restless, resilient, and aspirational. What’s your response?
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From early man through modern weddings, this survey of the way Chinese people live is a fascinating exploration of popular customs. With a good discussion of children s name and customs of bringing up children.
Understanding Singaporeans: Why Do Malays Avoid Pork?
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If you're curious about the rich tapestry that makes up Singapore's multicultural society, "Understanding Singaporeans: Why Do Malays Avoid Pork?" offers an enlightening glimpse. Ideal for both children and adults, this award-winning book demystifies the nuances of the Malay community through accessible Q&As. It's a starting point for broader cultural appreciation and understanding, and who knows – you might find yourself sharing these intriguing facts at your next gathering.
This Is What Inequality Looks Like (New Edition) - Thryft
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"This Is What Inequality Looks Like" is an eye-opener that unveils the nuanced reality of poverty in Singapore—a city often seen as a bastion of wealth and success. Teo You Yenn's engaging ethnographic essays urge you to reconsider societal structures from the perspective of those who are often invisible in mainstream discourse. It's a compelling read for anyone interested in social justice and the complexities of inequality that challenge common perceptions, offering not just a narrative but a catalyst for reflection and change.
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Lancing Girls Of A Happy World

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"Dancing was fun; it didn't seem like a job but a party every day.”“They practised dancing seriously; it was their life!”“It is an ugly profession; to prostitute oneself... is a commonly accepted practice.”Glitz, glamour, and sleaze is what people may remember of the cabaret girls of yesteryear. With curiosity and an open mind, Adeline Foo sets out to uncover the lives of these women and how, even with few dreams and hopes to strive for, these women lived with much heart and courage despite society's disapproving eye. The music of the dance hall may have faded away, but this book carries the echoes of their dance steps, connecting us with a forgotten past that was inspired by faith, hope and charity.
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Six Plays

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Let Tan Tarn How, one of Singapore’s most controversial playwrights, take you on a journey that confronts the social and political issues facing Singaporeans today. With his signature wit and unflinching candour, he puts the spotlight on issues of life and death, sex and love, government, national identity and racism. This collection contains six award-winning plays and an introduction by Dr. K. K. Seet.Reviews:On The Lady of Soul and Her Ultimate “S” Machine“…the most important thing about Tan Tarn How’s play is its marking of a watershed in Singapore theatre: it is arguably the first English play to present the country critically and artistically, without hiding behind coy allegory.”—Hannah Pandian, The Straits TimesOn Undercover“The play, a farce about the goings-on in an internal security department, takes Singapore theatre into uncharted territory.”—Koh Buck Song, The Straits TimesOn Six of the Best“Six of the Best, in dealing with such an explosive topic, will hopefully get under the skin to the heart of racism in Singapore.”—Phua Mei Pin, The Straits TimesOn The First Emperor’s Last Days“With The First Emperor’s Last Days, playwright Tan Tarn How continues to stake out a unique place for himself in Singapore theatre, as a creator of topical, political plays.”—Cherian George, The Straits TimesOn Machine“Tan’s sensitivity and genius is obvious throughout: the dialogue is light but loaded. In the exchanges, there are just the right doses of surprise to compliment, of feigned ignorance to encourage and of coyness to intrigue, as both the man and woman manoeuvre expertly towards their ultimate goal—the bed, after which the relationship ceases to be.”—Suhaila Sulaiman, The Straits Times
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Recommendation: This book is a must-read for those craving stories that will transport them to different corners of the world, immersing them in the experiences of strong, inspiring women. Each story offers a unique perspective on life's challenges, celebrating resilience, triumph, and self-discovery. Prepare to laugh, cry, and be moved by these extraordinary tales.
Origins of Chinese People and Customs - Thryft
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This book is an excellent resource for those interested in the origins and evolution of Chinese customs. It provides a comprehensive overview of the unique practices, traditions and customs of ancient China. With its clear and concise narrative, this book is easy to follow and is a must-read for anyone seeking to expand their knowledge of Chinese history and culture.
The First-Time Manager in Asia : Maximizing Your Success by Blending East and West Best Practices - Thryft
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Becoming a first-time manager is one of the most challenging experiences in a person's career. It is both a time of great excitement as well as uncertainty and insecurity. The good news is that you have been promoted. The bad news is that you will probably be left to sink or swim.First-time managers who succeed are able to make profound adjustments and adapt themselves quickly. They develop new competencies and become value creators to their companies. But those who aren't able to make the critical shifts will struggle. With Asia rising, more Asian managers are reaching the upper rungs of management. There are also more younger Western managers who will be working alongside them. These self-confident Asian managers and their curious and enlightened Western counterparts know that it's no longer tenable to apply Western management practices without adaptation. There are three key benefits from this (1) Setting in place Five Foundation Stones that will ensure your success as a manager now and in the future. (2) Acquiring a Versatile Managerial Toolkit that blends the best from the East and West so that you can lead more effectively in the 21st century. (3) Enhancing your influence through the Power of Engagement
The Birthday Book 2016 - Thryft
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This book would be a great read for anyone interested in understanding the aspirations and perspectives of young Singaporeans. Through a collection of thought-provoking essays, the authors present their visions for Singapore's future, offering unique insights into the next big things the country is headed towards. The Birthday Book 2016 is not only an essential read for those interested in Singapore's development, but also serves as a gift to the nation, showcasing the passion and expertise of its young generation.
Troublemaker
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If you're keen on Singapore's socio-political landscape, 'Troublemaker' is just the ticket. Bertha Henson's candid and witty commentary slices through the daily news, and her unique voice is both refreshing and thought-provoking. It's a book that not only informs but also entertains, making politics accessible and engaging.
Discover Forensics : How to Use Science for Investigations - Thryft
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Every crime scene has clues if you know where to look, and with the correct techniques, you might just uncover the truth of what happened. Moments like this are perfect for forensics to come in and save the day!In this book, experts will guide you to explore how everyday objects can provide vital clues to investigate questions. You will learn to debunk myths commonly depicted on television, immerse in Singapore stories that make headlines in newspapers and challenge yourself with fun activities.Go behind the scenes and see how forensic scientists work to solve crimes. You will realise that the science learnt in school is a useful foundation to unravelling mysteries. So let's look at prints, knots, fibres, soil, blood, and analyse them to gather clues and find out who the culprit is. Along the way, you will also learn the methods to figure out how pure is a gold bar or how dangerous is an unknown white powder.Read on to discover the intriguing world of forensic science, and how you can answer the "who", "what", "where", "when" and "how" of crimes. Remember ― every contact leaves a trace!
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If you're curious about where Singapore might be headed and enjoy diverse viewpoints, "The Birthday Book 2016" could be quite the treat. It's like listening in on a symposium of the nation's rising stars—each with their own vision for the country's journey forward. Their collective essays provide not just food for thought but a feast of aspirations and challenges that are distinctly Singaporean.
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Recommended for those interested in thought-provoking political plays. Alfian Saat's masterpiece challenges censorship and exposes the complexity of human nature. The characters' motivations and the themes of the play will leave readers questioning their moral compass.
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- This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the rich history of Singapore, detailing the various individuals and groups who have shaped the country into what it is today. - With in-depth research and personal accounts, readers will be able to discover the lesser-known but impactful events and figures that helped shape Singapore into the thriving city it is today. - This book truly captures the essence of Singapore's legacy and is a valuable addition to any history buff's collection.
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The Riot Act could be a good read for someone looking for a fast-paced, politically charged novel. The intertwined stories of three women keep the reader engaged and contemplating the ripple effects of real-life events in Singapore. The author's ability to pose thought-provoking "what if" questions about the Singapore Little India riot is what makes this book stand out.
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The Chinese people have a history of 5,000 years of civilization. Information about the origins of Chinese traditional festivals not only helps us to understand the customs and everyday habits of the Chinese but also their rich cultural heritage. The reader will be intrigued to learn that many of the stories associated with Chinese festivals have evolved with the changes in the development of Chinese civilization and as a consequence have become an integral part of Chinese culture. Because of the progress of science and technology, and the gradual shedding of ethnic traditions for modern and universal ways, many Chinese are no longer able to tell how their festivals originated. This is especially true of Chinese communities outside their homeland. This book on the origins of the festivals and popular stories associated with them will help the reader to appreciate how the celebration of these festivals acted as a social glue in identifying and helping the Chinese stick together as a race throughout their long history and wherever they are found. .
Singapore, Incomplete: Reflections on a First World Nation's Arrested Political Development
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If you're drawn to understanding the intricacies of a nation's political atmosphere beyond its economic facade, "Singapore, Incomplete" could resonate with you. Cherian George offers thoughtful insights on the complexity of political growth against the backdrop of a rapidly maturing economy. His critique of Singapore's political scene serves as an invitation to ponder what it means to be civically engaged in a nation stepping into its middle age.
Singapore, Insights From The Inside - Thryft
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Singapore, Insights From The Inside

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Dive into the streets of Singapore through the eyes of David A. Fedo. "Singapore, Insights From The Inside" is a mesmerizing journey that unveils the untold tales of this vibrant city. From its bustling Chinatown to the tranquil Botanic Gardens, Fedo's storytelling paints a vivid picture of the real Singapore, far beyond the glossy tourist brochures. Prepare to be enchanted by the charm and secrets of this modern metropolis, as the author's keen insights bring the city to life before your eyes.
Foreigners Behaving Badly - Committing Murder, Hooliganism And Other Crimes In Singapore - Thryft
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This book provides an eye-opening account of the dark side of Singapore's cosmopolitan culture, featuring stories of misbehavior and criminal acts committed by foreigners who failed to acclimatize to their new surroundings. The author's frank and engaging writing will engage readers interested in exploring the less-spoken aspect of cultural adaptation, and help them to better understand the risks and challenges faced by immigrants in foreign lands.