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.

Support local authors and discover stories that reflect the heart of Singapore’s culture and identity. With titles from iconic publishers like Ethos and Epigram, you’re sure to find captivating reads. Start your SingLit journey today and enjoy great deals on every book.

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Robert Yeo at Eighty: A Celebration - Thryft
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If you're a fan of Robert Yeo's work or interested in Singaporean literature, "Robert Yeo at Eighty: A Celebration" is a must-read. This book not only pays tribute to Yeo's influential career but also offers personal anecdotes and encounters from his friends and colleagues. It provides a unique insight into the life and works of a respected literary figure, making it a valuable addition to any book lover's collection.
99 Months: The Case of the Sydney Double Murders - Thryft
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Two Singaporeans, Tony Tan Poh Chuan and Tay Chow Lyang who were studying at the University of New South Wales in Sydney were brutally murdered in their apartment in 2003. They had been stabbed and beaten to death. Their housemate and fellow Singaporean Ram Tiwary was arrested for their murders. Although he told the court he was asleep in his room at the time, he was subsequently found guilty and sentenced to life imprisonment without parole in 2006. The case went through a retrial in 2009 but the verdict was the same. In 2012 the New South Wales Court of Criminal Appeal overturned the earlier conviction and he was released after spending 8 years in jail.Ram Tiwary returned to Singapore in 2012 following his release. Although a free man, the memories as well as the experience of the 99 months of incarceration still continue to haunt him today. This is Ram Tiwary's story of the events on the day of the murders, the two trials, life in prison and the appeal process until his acquittal.
Durians Are Not the Only Fruit
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Jeremy Tiang, Wong Yoon Wah  | Epigram Books

Durians Are Not the Only Fruit

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Recommended for nature enthusiasts seeking cultural insights. The author's personal anecdotes and informative writing style make for an engaging read. The book offers unique perspectives on the fruits, food, and wildlife of Malaya, making it a great choice for readers interested in Southeast Asian culture and nature.
These are the unpublished stories about the stories that you may have read in Singapore newspapers over the years. Above all, they are Singapore media stories as experienced first-hand by a veteran journalist who had to be persuaded to become Editor of a leading newspaper. PN Balji was an active participant in mainstream journalism, having spent nearly 40 years working in five newsrooms. He was part of a hardy generation of newspaper editors who wrestled with editorial issues and made tough decisions, sometimes against the will of authority. He also had a ringside view of his colleagues' tussles and confrontations with the government. In Reluctant Editor, Balji weaves a compelling narrative, with anecdotes, of an alternative story of how some editors of his generation managed to hold the ground in challenging times. He brings back the drama, mostly played behind the scenes, and attempts to answer the question: What made the editors of the 1970s, 80s and 90s act the way they did? It was a life lived dangerously; some lost their jobs, some had to leave the country and some decided to give in and lived to fight another day.
Bite Harder: Open Letters and Close Readings - Thryft
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Jee Leong Koh | Ethos Books

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.
Singapore, Insights From The Inside - Thryft
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David Fedo | Ethos Books

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.
No Other City: The Ethos Anthology of Urban Poetry - Thryft
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If you're looking to feel the pulse of a city through the eyes of those who know it best, this anthology is for you. It's a literary stroll through the streets of Singapore, with a diverse company of poets as your guides. Prepare to be transported into a world where the personal and the urban landscape intertwine.
Singapore Notebook & Blessed Isle - Thryft
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George Szirtes | Ethos Books

Singapore Notebook & Blessed Isle

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If you're curious about Singapore's blend of modernity and tradition, George Szirtes offers a compelling outsider's perspective. His poetic musings and journal entries are as intricately woven as the city's own fabric. Travel through the eyes of a poet and explore a nation wrestling with identity and progress. It's an intimate journey you'll find both thought-provoking and evocatively rich.
Vernetta Lopez: Memoirs Of A DJ - Thryft
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Indelible City - Thryft
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Chew Yi Wei | Marshall Cavendish International (asia)

Indelible City

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The city is a place laced with the material and the immaterial, the visible and invisible. There are the migratory lines trod by our ancestors, the scent of our foodways, the flight of birds, the sigh of an old school, a demolished rooftop, an unassuming lamppost, fading tongues, empty chairs, extroverted harbours. These are the indelible marks that layer our city, that make up where we are, and who we are. Drawing together her memories growing up in Singapore and lyrical observations of the nation’s ever-changing landscape, Yi Wei creates an evocative portrait of the city and what it means to her. Beautifully rendered and delicately written, Indelible City brings you on an intimate sojourn with Yi Wei as she explores issues of home, identity and place. “The city, under the magic of Yi Wei's creative non-fiction, is a living thing tinged with loss, nostalgia and wonder.” - Yong Shu Hoong, poet and editor of essays, Quarterly Literary Review Singapore “Yi Wei's debut guides with a gentle hand through a mnemonic city, her mnemonic city, signposted by fiction, fact and fancy.” - Loh Guan Liang, author of Bitter Punch and Transparent Strangers
Our Neighbourhoods: We Love Queenstown - Thryft
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Originally a backwater swamp housing the Ying Fo Lut and Boh Beh Kang kampongs, Queenstown became Singapore’s first satellite town. It was named in commemoration of Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation in 1953. As this grand old dame of an estate celebrates her 60th anniversary in 2013, the artists from Urban Sketchers Singapore capture the enduring landmarks and scenes of everyday life in the neighbourhood.Take a trip down memory lane and imagine the late Queenstown cinema and bowling alley in its heyday. Visit Stirling Road to view Singapore’s first HDB blocks and enjoy the unique personality of each HDB terrace house. Admire the religious harmony and architectural diversity of Queenstown’s churches, temples and mosques. To escape the heat, slip into the cool oasis of Queenstown Community Library, which remains in the middle of winding Margaret Drive.
A Kite in the Evening Sky - Thryft
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A Kite in the Evening Sky is Shaik Kadir’s firsthand account of growing up in a Geylang Serai kampung in the late 1950s and 1960s. It was a time when children spent the hours after school playing capteh and marbles, eating fresh jambu, hauling pails of water home from the public standpipe, attending prayers at the surau, learning to fast, reading the Quran, as well as enjoying evenings in the open-air cinema. Despite the poverty, he thrived in the twilight years of the kampung and managed to make his dreams soar like a kite, fulfilling the aspirations of his single mother for a better life in a modernising city. Thoughtful, amusing and heartwarming, these stories hark back to simpler days and humbler ways, offering us a vivid glimpse of the kampung that raised the child.
Even When She Forgot My Name: Love, Life and My Mother’s Alzheimer’s - Thryft
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Even When She Forgot My Name serves to inspire and educate caregivers of all kinds, giving them strength and hope as they attend to aged relatives and friends. Together with a few scattered illustrations, certain pages of the book are imaginatively interspersed with a typeface that delineates the patient’s state of mind.
99 Months: The Case of the Sydney Double Murders - Thryft
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This book is a gripping and heart wrenching account of Ram Tiwary's 99 month ordeal after being wrongfully accused and convicted of a double murder. With the twists and turns in the courtroom, readers will be unable to put this book down. The book highlights the flaws in the criminal justice system and how it can ruin an innocent person's life. It is a must-read for true crime enthusiasts and anyone interested in fighting for justice.
Marbles, Mayhem and My Typewriter : The unfadable life of an ordinary man - Thryft
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"Marbles, Mayhem and My Typewriter" is a highly inspiring memoir that shares the incredible journey of an ordinary man, Mano Sabnani, who achieved extraordinary success by following ethical principles. This book is ideal for readers looking for a motivational and insightful read that delves into a variety of topics, including leadership, friendship, and the role of man in nature. Mano's unique stories and profound insights are sure to leave a lasting impact on readers and inspire them to strive for success in their own lives.
Gateway to Peranakan Culture - Thryft
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Gateway to Peranakan Culture

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This book is an excellent read for people interested in Peranakan culture and heritage. It offers insightful information on the lifestyle, traditions and values that define the Peranakan community. The author's detailed writing and personal anecdotes make the stories come alive. The book's most unique feature is the way it makes a complex culture accessible to readers, providing rich historical and cultural information. Overall, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in learning about Peranakan culture.
Where Are All The Birds? - The Extraordinary Mind Of Goh Keng Swee - Thryft
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Where are all the birds? Why am I in this world? Where are my spectacles?Discover the life of Dr Goh Keng Swee in this fun and unique narrative of successive questions. How did this quiet, shy and curious boy become the man who would spearhead mammoth national projects and impact the lives of all Singaporeans?
The Magic Circle - Thryft
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The Magic Circle is a touching and emotional memoir about the bond between sisters and the power of memories to heal and console. Charmaine Chan's memoir providing a reflection on personal loss and survival through the memories of her childhood and the loss of her sister. This book is perfect for anyone going through grief and resonates with readers who want to understand the inexplicable power of memory. The book is well-written, honest, and moving, crafted with the tenderness that will stay with the reader long after the book is over.
Routes: A Singaporean Memoir 1940-75 - Thryft
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Robert Yeo | Ethos Books

Routes: A Singaporean Memoir 1940-75

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If you have an interest in Southeast Asia, or you're drawn to histories told through deeply personal narratives, "Routes: A Singaporean Memoir 1940-75" beckons. Robert Yeo doesn't just recount historical events; he weaves his life story with the evolution of Singapore, providing an evocative illustration of the nation's rapid development. It's a tale that feels both grand in its historical scope and intimate with its personal touch, enhanced by photographs that bring the era to life.
Dying to meet you - Thryft
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Dying to meet you

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If you're drawn to uncovering what's behind the solemn curtains of the funeral industry, "Dying to meet you" could be a compelling read. Angjolie Mei brings a unique perspective, blending personal memoir with insider knowledge. Her transformation from a high-flying career to a "life celebrant" dealing with death truly highlights life's fragility and richness. This book might just shift your view on the finality we all face.
Reality Bitchslap - Thryft
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"Reality Bitchslap" is perfect for anyone who wants to experience the ups and downs of travel in Southeast Asia through the eyes of a relatable protagonist. The quirky black-and-white illustrations add an extra layer of humor that will keep you engaged from cover to cover. Arif Rafhan's real-life adventures are unfiltered and relatable, making this book an excellent choice for anyone who loves to travel or appreciates a good coming-of-age story.
Sushi & Tapas - Thryft
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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
Right Mistakes - Thryft
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Today I am 22 years of age. I used to be a person who was working in the complex streets of Geylang and the black market. I was a gangster in three different criminal organizations. Robbery, assault, peddling drugs, extortion...At the end of everything I have done in the underworld, I have never brought goodness to anyone around me. People who know me and those who don t, I have never given them something pleasant to smile about. As a child, Joshua Foo seemed to have a particular affinity for trouble. Despite his best intentions, his actions and decisions always seemed to land him on the wrong side of the law. Without the support of a loving family, Joshua was drifting and furthermore, angry and he didn t know why. With his father in jail and his mother working tirelessly to provide for her only child, Joshua was left to his own to make sense of his world and fend for himself. The death of his beloved grandmother and constant teasing by peers over the absence of his father drove him to fill the void in his world with friends who gave him the support he never had, the security he never knew and worth he never felt. But this came with a price, and with eyes wide open, Joshua fell headlong into a secret, illegal world, where bravery and loyalty were valued above all. But eventually Joshua had to come face to face with the reality of his world and into confrontation with all that he had been running from. With piercing honesty and brazen boldness of youth, Joshua recounts his experiences of being in a gang, his brushes with law and examines the events that brought him there. What made him who he is today? Was it his own choices, or the choices of others? And does he have the agency to decide what he will become? More than just a shocking story of a boy losing his way, The Right Mistakes is about a boy trying to make sense of his life and change it for the better.