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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36 Business Stratagems: Secret Art of War for Todays Entrepreneurs - Thryft
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Wang Xuanming | Asiapac Books

36 Business Stratagems: Secret Art of War for Todays Entrepreneurs

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This book offers a unique perspective on business strategy by applying ancient Chinese warfare tactics to modern-day corporate situations. With witty comic illustrations and accessible case studies, readers can easily learn and apply the wisdom of military strategists to their own ventures. Highly recommended for entrepreneurs seeking a fresh approach to strategic thinking.
Travellers' Tales of Old Singapore : Expanded Bicentennial Edition - Thryft
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"Travellers' Tales of Old Singapore is a must-read for history enthusiasts who seek to immerse themselves in the rich and diverse history of Singapore. The book presents a compilation of accounts of over 80 visitors from the past, who describe Singapore and its people during different periods. Readers will be captivated by the vivid descriptions, and get an insight into the lives of the travellers, and how Singapore has evolved over the years."
Halal Home Cooking					Recipes from Malaysia's Kampungs - Thryft
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Ismail Ahmad | Marshall Cavendish International (asia)

Halal Home Cooking Recipes from Malaysia's Kampungs

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If you're yearning to dive into the vibrant world of Malay cuisine, "Halal Home Cooking" is like a treasured family recipe book handed down through generations. These recipes don't just guide you; they transport you to Malaysia's kampungs where cooking is an art deeply rooted in tradition. Imagine the aromas of spices and herbs wafting through your kitchen, bringing a touch of Southeast Asian soul to your dining table.
Diary of Amos Lee 3 : I'm Twelve, I'm Tough, I Tweet! - Thryft
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Recommended for pre-teens interested in social media and competitions. The Diary of Amos Lee 3: I'm Twelve, I'm Tough, I Tweet! provides relatable and engaging stories of tween drama and rivalry while incorporating the use of social media, specifically Twitter. It features a fun and lively narrative that captures the attention of pre-teens, making it a great recommendation for children who are interested in social media and competitions.
Triple Nine Sleuths: Dangerous Message 5 - Thryft
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Maranna Chan | Epigram Books

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Meet the Triple Nine Sleuths. Corey, Colton and Stacy must solve a series of intriguing mysteries, facing danger and shadowy suspects along the way. As the intrepid teens search for answers, big secrets are revealed and surprising connections are drawn between old cases.In Dangerous Message, Colton receives a mysterious text message. When they discover who sent the desperate plea for help, the Triple Nine Sleuths take on an urgent mission to complete the task the messenger could not.
You're in for a culinary adventure with "MeatMen Cooking Channel - Zi Char at Home." If you're passionate about exploring vibrant Singaporean flavors and eager to recreate those robust zi char stall favorites right in your own kitchen, this book is your perfect guide. The MeatMen make it accessible, no fancy tools needed—just a love for food and cooking.
The Best Of Chef Wan - A Taste Of Malaysia - Thryft
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In this companion volume to The Best of Chef Wan Volume 1, Malaysia's Culinary Ambassador and Asia's most recognisable chef, Chef Wan shares more than 60 recipes for some of his favourite Asian dishes that he has carefully perfected over the years. Recipes include classic Malaysian dishes such as Tok Wan Beef Rendang, Kam Heong Crab and Hokkien Mee, as well as regional specialties such as Chettinad Chicken and Prawn and Mango Salad. Written in an easy-to-follow format and with an illustrated glossary that highlights the ingredients used, The Best of Chef Wan Volume 2 is the definitive guide for anyone looking to recreate the rich flavours of Asian cuisine in their home kitchen.
This fifth issue of LONTAR presents speculative writing from and about Singapore, the Philippines, Malaysia, Cambodia, Indonesia and Thailand.Inside these pages, you’ll find: an ancient and fatal karmic reunion in Jakarta by award-winner Gord Sellar; the true origin of the Merlion by Singapore Literature Prize winner Amanda Lee Koe; a young man's literal transformation into an island by award-winner Ng Yi-Sheng; a far-future Malaysian fairy tale by Kawika Guillermo; a gentle aquatic apocalypse from novelist Erica Verrillo; an enlightening visit with a forest monk in northern Thailand by Italian journalist Massimo Morello; a comic on the price of technological hubris by Benjamin Chee; and speculative poetry from Tania De Rozario, Joel Donato Jacob, Lee Jing-Jing, Daryl WJ Lim, Christina Sng and Sokunthary Svay.LONTAR is the world’s only biannual literary journal focusing on Southeast Asian speculative fiction.
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?
Living With Myths in Singapore
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If you're keen on understanding the deeper social and political fabric of Singapore, "Living With Myths in Singapore" could be an enlightening read for you. It digs into the mainstream narratives that shape Singapore's national identity and puts them under a critical microscope. This book will be particularly appealing if you appreciate thought-provoking essays that stimulate discussions on nation-building and cultural myths. It's an invitation to explore the less-told stories of Singapore’s past and present.
We Contain Multitudes: Twelve Years of Softblow - Thryft
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Jason Wee, Cyril Wong, Aazam Abidov  | Epigram Books

We Contain Multitudes: Twelve Years of Softblow

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We Contain Multitudes could be a good read for poetry enthusiasts who appreciate a diverse range of voices. The anthology features both established and upcoming poets from Singapore and around the world, presenting a blend of literary concepts, styles and voices. The book features poems that touch on themes like diversity, culture, identity, and human experiences. The collection's unique and distinctive feature is its focus on presenting a mix of literary works that reflect the human experience across different cultures and environments.
Sound of Mind: A Teacher-Writers Anthology of Poems and Prompts - Thryft
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This is an exciting offering of poems from a constellation of teacher-writers, including published and familiar authors such as Ann Ang, Ken Mizusawa, Eric Tinsay Valles, Christine Chia, Patricia Maria Tan, Heng Siok Tian, David Leo and Oliver Seet.What makes this anthology worth the reader's precious time is more than the poets' acuity of perception, and their particularities of style; being educators, they have contributed with a view to inspiring the reader's imagination. The poems have been arranged in a manner to stimulate the creative writer in each and every reader. The English Language Institute of Singapore is proud to present this debut collection by teacher-writers in Singapore.
The art of Winning : Wisdom of Tang Tai Zong and Duke Li of Wei. - Thryft
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Wang Xuanming | Asiapac Books

The art of Winning : Wisdom of Tang Tai Zong and Duke Li of Wei.

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This book is a treasure trove of wisdom from two legendary Chinese military leaders, Tang Tai Zong and Duke Li of Wei. It offers strategic insights that can be applied not only on the battlefield but also in everyday life. With their brilliant tactics and innovative approaches, Tang Tai Zong and Duke Li of Wei demonstrate the art of winning in various situations. Whether you're interested in military history or seeking valuable lessons for success, this book will captivate and inspire you with its timeless wisdom.
This sixth issue of LONTAR presents speculative writing from and about Singapore, Vietnam, Indonesia, the Philippines, Cambodia and Laos. Inside these pages, you’ll find: the high cost of cheap footwear by celebrated novelist and translator Ken Liu; the consequence of domesticating mythical beasts by rising star Eka Kurniawan (translated by Tiffany Tsao); a mind-bending familial space opera by Victor Fernando R. Ocampo; the connection between a talented girl and the toys she brings to life by JY Yang; a break-up that descends into artistic oblivion by Jennifer Anne Champion; an academic examination into the legend of Bukit Merah by award-winner Ng Yi-Sheng; a comic on the consuming danger of the manananggal by Budjette Tan & Kajo Baldisimo; and speculative poetry from Jonel Abellanosa, Ang Si Min, Russ Hoe, Desmond Kon Zhicheng-Mingdé, Christina Sng, Sokunthary Svay, Krishna Udayasankar, Brendan Walsh and Marco Yan.
Love Gathers All : The Philippines-Singapore Anthology of Love Poetry - Thryft
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Love in its many forms has historically been the touchstone of great poetry, from Li Bai to Rumi, Shakespeare to Neruda.As a first-ever joint literary venture between the Philippines and Singapore, Love Gathers All breaks new ground. In this cross-cultural project, 127 love poems by 93 poets in both countries are published side by side in one volume, together with a selection of beautiful illustrations that invokes and celebrates the tribulations and ecstasies of love.This unique publication will be a firm foundation of the cultural bridge that is being built between two close ASEAN neighbours.This book is jointly published by Anvil Publishing (Manila) and Ethos Books (Singapore).
Origins of Chinese Cuisine - Thryft
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Wu Jingyu, Fu Chunjiang  | Asiapac Books

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For fellow food enthusiasts seeking to uncover the rich history and diverse flavors of traditional Chinese cuisine, Origins of Chinese Cuisine is a must-read. Through its vibrant descriptions and engaging storytelling, this book takes readers on a captivating culinary journey, revealing the origins and secrets behind beloved dishes. Explore the cultural significance and techniques behind the flavors as you immerse yourself in the mouthwatering world of Chinese gastronomy.
The Last Lesson of Mrs De Souza - Thryft
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The Last Lesson of Mrs De Souza

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“An unsentimental yet moving narrative, a sobering alternative to Dead Poets Society and To Sir, With Love. With its deep probing look at the teaching profession, it unveils a rich array of themes—homosexual awakening, human actions and consequences, the individual in conflict with society, and most compellingly, the nature of perhaps the most noble and difficult of vocations.” —Boey Kim Cheng, author of Clear BrightnessOne last time and on her birthday, Rose de Souza is returning to school to give a final lesson to her classroom of secondary school boys before retiring from her long teaching career. What ensues is an unexpected confession in which she recounts the tragic and traumatic story of Amir, a student from her past who overturned the way she saw herself as a teacher, and changed her life forever.This stunning first novel from award-winning poet Cyril Wong is a tour de force, an exceptional examination of the power of choice and the unreliability of memory.
I, Huckleberry - Thryft
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Simon Chesterman | Marshall Cavendish International (asia) Pte Ltd

I, Huckleberry

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"I, Huckleberry is a gripping adventure novel that takes you on a journey down the Mississippi River, where you'll meet a cast of colorful characters and witness the growth of the young protagonist. Simon Chesterman's writing style is engaging and will keep you hooked till the very end, making it a perfect read for fans of adventure and coming-of-age stories."
The Keepers of Stories
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Suffian Hakim | Epigram Books

The Keepers of Stories

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If you're drawn to stories where culture and progress intersect, "The Keepers of Stories" could resonate with you. It's a tale steeped in the unique landscape of post-independence Singapore, blending the urgency of survival with the timeless art of storytelling. The experience of Zuzu and Hakeem delves into what it means to find your identity amidst upheaval—a theme that's universally relatable and particularly potent for those interested in the melding of old and new worlds.
Gateway to Singapore Culture
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If you're curious about the melting pot that is Singapore, "Gateway to Singapore Culture" is your perfect companion. This book promises to deepen your understanding of this vibrant city-state, offering both residents and visitors a closer look at the blend of ethnicities, religions, and traditions that define it. The illustrations and accessible format make it both educational and a visually engaging experience.
Patron Gods of Popular Chinese Trades - Thryft
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Patron Gods of Popular Chinese Trades

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This book is a fascinating insight into the traditions and beliefs that surround popular Chinese trades. Jingyu and Sing's translation can be quite poetic at times, making for a charming and engaging read. The stories themselves are unique and offer a perspective on Chinese folklore that is not often explored in Western literature. Overall, if you are interested in Chinese culture or folklore, this book is a must-read.
Your Money Your Investments : Preserving and Growing Your Wealth in Good and Tough Times - Thryft
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Recommendation: This book is a great read for those seeking to understand the basics of wealth management, investment and personal finance. It provides practical insights into how to preserve wealth and manage finances in both good and tough times. The most distinctive feature of the book lies in its concise and easy-to-understand language, making it an easy read for anyone interested in financial security.
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.
The Fish Book - Thryft
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The Fish Book

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Ernest Goh’s close encounters with these creatures of the slimy-scaly kind began in the longkangs around the Siglap kampong where he spent much of his early childhood. Armed with nothing but empty milk tins and his bare hands, he scooped up whatever went past — tadpoles, guppies and the occasional frog.Prized possessions they were then. Today, fish continue to fascinate millions of hobbyists worldwide, turning Singapore into the world’s ornamental fish capital. (The island accounts for 24 per cent of world export and over 40 per cent of the Asian market.)In this book, 38 varieties of fish and aquarium creatures that have charmed enthusiasts all over the globe — including the Red Bubble Eye, Shovelnose Catfish and Albino Clawed Frog — are shown in colourful, close-up glory. Surprising, whimsical and always fascinating, The Fish Book is master photographer Ernest Goh’s first book. It is also his homage to the humble longkang fish for ensuring his childhood world went beyond late-afternoon cartoons and school textbooks.
Bo Bo and Cha Cha and the New Year Gift: 3 - Thryft
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It’s Chinese New Year, and Bo Bo and Cha Cha’s artist friend, Kevin, has come from China to celebrate with the pandas, as well as show his work at a special New Year exhibition. The pandas’ friends at the Mandai Zoo are eager to meet Kevin, but when they do, Kevin is mean and nasty to them! He’s not happy that some of the New Year customs are different from the ones in China. He even tells Kera’s daughter, Saloma, that her painting is awful. Bo Bo and Cha Cha try to convince their friends that Kevin can be really nice…but it takes a little orangutan to show Kevin how to be a good guest and an even better friend.
Return to a Sexy Island - Thryft
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Neil Humphreys | Marshall Cavendish International (asia)

Return to a Sexy Island

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This book is a must-read for those who are interested in exploring the contemporary side of Singapore. The author takes a nationwide tour, exploring the country's rapidly changing landscape, including new locations that have been recently built. Readers get an honest and witty account of the country's evolution, including new sights like Marina Bay Sands and the Pinnacle@Duxton, as well as the historical cost of progress at Bukit Brown Cemetery. Above all, the book provides insight into what makes Singapore unique and worth discovering.
Little Things: An Anthology of Poetry
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Little Things offers an intimate experience through poetry—like a lens it magnifies the often overlooked, yet profoundly beautiful moments of daily life. It's a quiet companion that speaks to the soul, encouraging readers to pause and appreciate the mundane, which as these poems reveal, is where magic truly lies.
Origins of Chinese Folk Arts - Thryft
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Fu Chunjiang | Asiapac Books

Origins of Chinese Folk Arts

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Madonnas and Mavericks
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This book is a fascinating celebration of the diverse women who have made significant contributions to Singapore's development. From lawyers and artists to athletes and social media influencers, Madonnas and Mavericks showcases the incredible stories and achievements of these trailblazing women. Through captivating portraits and insightful narratives, readers are inspired to believe in their own potential and to embrace their unique paths in life.
The Wayang at Eight Milestone : Stories & Essays - Thryft
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This long overdue collection gathers together sixteen of Gregory Nalpon’s short stories, eleven of his essays, and a selection of his sketches of life in coffee shops, hawker stalls and samshu shops. Through his writing, Nalpon poignantly records a lost, rich world: the colourful, exciting and sometimes perilous Singapore of half a century ago.With this collection, a vital Singaporean voice is finally recovered. Nalpon’s inspired blend of close observation, legend, local superstition and peculiarly eclectic reading results in some of the most imaginative and exciting writing produced in Singapore during the 1960s and 1970s, including authentic descriptions of indigenous culture and working-class men and women rarely found in Singaporean writing of the period.Praise:“I am glad that Gregory Nalpon’s work at last has a chance of being recognised. His stories are excellent.”—Edwin Thumboo, award-winning Singaporean poet and academic“[Nalpon's] stories often produce a resolution at the level of narrative but keep cultural elements in suspense, a series of intersecting gazes that never quite align…Angus Whitehead is to be congratulated both for making Nalpon’s works available to a new and wider audience, and also in the process enabling new perspectives on literary history in Singapore.”—Philip Holden, Asiatic IIUM Journal of English Language and Literature“Gregory Nalpon’s stories and evocative commentaries might seem nostalgic for a pre-development Singapore, but make no mistake—there is little sentimentality here, as marginalised characters get fleshed out with brutality, as well as compassion. His poetic, fable-esque narratives possess a sense of magic that is almost spiritual, full of moral lessons about the abjection of human desires, death, and a knowing presence at the heart of the natural world.”—Cyril Wong, author of Ten Things My Father Never Taught Me and Other Stories and The Last Lesson of Mrs de Souza“[Nalpon's] collected works in The Wayang at Eight Milestone seem to work as a veritable time machine, winding us readers back to the gritty world of old Singapore and immersing us in its saudade, its beautiful spirit of melancholy…[He is] a pioneer Singaporean storyteller like no other.”—Ng Yi-Sheng, Quarterly Literary Review Singapore“Gregory Nalpon wrote from the margins about a Singapore in the throes of great change, and I am convinced that he is our first true proponent of magical realism.”—Robert Yeo, playwright and author of The Adventures of Holden Heng“Enigmatic and evocative, Gregory Nalpon’s stories unsettle the reader, sometimes with unexpected tenderness, other times, startling violence. They usher us into a Singaporean world smudged and erased from public memory but throbbingly alive in a fictive universe uniquely shaped by Nalpon’s creative imagination and his spare but suggestively symbolic style. For this wonderful experience we have to thank Angus Whitehead, who with dedicated, perceptive, and historically sensitive scholarship, excavated these stories and brought them into the light of day.”—Dr Angelia Poon, Nanyang Technological University“Angus Whitehead’s timely recovery of Gregory Nalpon’s hitherto largely unknown but fascinatingly unique voice makes not only for gratifying reading but also helpfully challenges and enlarges our notions of postcolonial Singapore and its literature.”—Mohammad A. Quayum, International Islamic University“Gregory Nalpon’s stories are perfectly poised between gritty realism and mythic wonder. He observes and embraces the rich local diversity of Singapore with the eye of an enchanted poet and the heart of an honest friend. He fathoms the human soul through, and beyond, cultural identity. Editor Angus Whitehead’s love for Nalpon glows in this informative and accessible edition, which will be a treasure for Singaporeans, and a gratifying find for the rest of us who are eager for great reads from around the globe, or take interest in the development of postcolonial writing. Nalpon deserves to claim a place among the most unique and significant voices of the formative and vibrant 1970s.”—Tristanne Connolly, University of Waterloo“The modernity of Singapore tends to be regarded as functional and technocratic, pragmatically future-directed. The stories of Gregory Nalpon, light, deft and deceptively understated, restore an alternative past to the city, drawing on its richly diverse collective memory, its multiple cultural identities, and the shaping omnipresence of its coastal terrain. Editor Angus Whitehead has uncovered a distinctive and enchanting new post-colonial voice, wry, lyrical and humane, whose evocation of the local and particular is deserving of a wide international audience.”—Stephen Clark, University of Tokyo“Gregory Nalpon’s short stories and essays bring to life vibrant, colourful, and rich depictions of everyday cosmopolitanism of old Singapore. Vivid descriptions of fishermen working on islands southwest of Singapore complement stories in a diverse range of settings from a kampung in Bedok to a bee hoon factory in Upper Thomson, a one bedroom flat in Bukit Ho Swee, and a wayang by a graveyard. This collection is an absolute treasure; it provides an important literary archive of Singapore’s forgotten history and should be made essential reading in the Singapore literature classroom.”—Dr Suzanne Choo, National Institute of Education and author of Mining for Meaning and Reading the world, the globe, and the cosmos“If you cannot imagine local fiction without the urban ennui and stirrings against conformity and control, if you long for it to be some other creature altogether–then Gregory Nalpon's revelatory short stories are for you. Written in the 1960s and 1970s, they lucidly and lovingly capture the rhythms and textures of a more rustic Singapore steeped in mysticism, danger and a primaeval sense of wonder. People by an oddball, multi-ethnic cast of characters–loafers, bar girls, gangsters, cynics, dreamers, holy men, freaks and ghosts, The Wayang at Eight Milestone continues Epigram Books' project of publishing buried treasures of early Singapore literature.”—Clarissa Oon, The Sunday Times“A wonderful collection edited by Angus Whitehead.”—Lydia Kwa, fiction writer, in “My Book of the Year”, Singapore PoetryAbout the Author:Gregory Nalpon was born in 1938 in Singapore. After attending St Joseph’s Institution, he energetically embarked on a variety of peripatetic careers: disc jockey, journalist, trade unionist and ‘gentleman of leisure’. These assorted vocations took him from Singapore to Sarawak, Northern Malaysia, Thailand and Australia. During the 1960s and 1970s, Nalpon composed numerous stories, essays, plays and novels. His short story, “The Rose and the Silver Key” was studied by thousands of Singaporean secondary school students. With Nalpon’s sudden death in 1978 at the age of 40, the majority of his writings remained unpublished for over thirty years.
Mee Siam Mai Hum: Some of the Darnedest Things Our Politicians Say - Thryft
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"You need a very small space to have sex.""The co-driver is there to slap the driver when he drives off course.""You talk about bak chor mee. I will say mee siam mai hum."Mee Siam Mai Hum is the first-ever published compilation of the most memorable quotes uttered by Singapore's politicians. Collected over several years, the quotes accompany witty illustrations by Jackie Goh of The Fingersmith Letterpress.You will find verbal gaffes, stretched analogies, shockers and mind-bogglers that have created news headlines and stirred up the cybersphere.
Total Victory - Sunzis Art of Business - Thryft
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Wang Xuanming | Asiapac Books

Total Victory - Sunzis Art of Business

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Total Victory Sunzi's Art of Business / This is an enduring Chinese military classic that has greatly influenced the world / Wang Xuanming Sunzi’s Art of War is an enduring military classic that has greatly influenced the world. The principles of strategizing and the secret to winning battles contained in the classic can be applied to state administration, business management, public relations, diplomacy and also everyday life. This new book Total 100 Strategies from Sunzi depicts 100 battles in businesses and demonstrates how entrepreneurs and business people have employed the principles of Sunzi’s Art of War to thrive and stay ahead in the fast-changing and competitive business environment. There are 100 case studies, with stories of well-known entrepreneurs like Lee Iacocca, Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, Li Ka-Shing, Lee Kong Chian and Tan Kah Kee. Famous Asian and western corporations like Nissan, Honda, Nokia, Hewlett-Packard Computers, Philips Electronics, Casio, etc. are featured as well, illustrating the credibility of Sunzi’s strategic art of business. To succeed in business, an entrepreneur must “know oneself”, which means understanding his company and the situation surrounding him, and “know others”, which refers to knowing market changes, consumers’ psychology and his competitors. By using a simple and vivid art form to illustrate the application of Sunzi’s Art of War in the business world, Wang Xuanming has made the military principles practical for all business and corporate players. /// This is a great product sourced from BIML - Bible In My Language, the leader in foreign language Bibles and outreach materials from Baltimore, Maryland in the USA. BIML stocks Bibles in more than 600 languages.
The Robot in My Playground - Thryft
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Avina Tan, Pauline Loh  | Epigram Books

The Robot in My Playground

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Recommended for children who love robots and adventure. Lucas and his robot friend's friendship and their wild night of adventure will capture the imagination of young readers, leaving them wanting more. The book's unique feature lies in how it brings the dream of having a robot friend to life in a playful and creative way.
Running on Empty - Thryft
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Running on Empty

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If you're drawn to stories of perseverance and sporting spirit, "Running On Empty" will resonate with you. It's not just a tale of athletic prowess, but a deeper dive into the challenges faced by UK Shyam, illustrating the relentless drive and determination needed to overcome personal and systematic hurdles in pursuit of excellence. It offers a rare glimpse into the life behind the limelight – the true grit of an athlete.
A Boy Named Harry: The Childhood of Lee Kuan Yew (book 1) - Thryft
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This book is a great read for younger audiences who are curious about the childhood of Singapore's founding father, Lee Kuan Yew. Through playful illustrations and relatable storytelling, it showcases Lee's carefree and mischievous side, while emphasizing his dedication to academic excellence. This book helps children understand the important contributions he made to Singapore later in life.
The Chinese Way to a Long and Healthy Life - Thryft
The Chinese Way to a Long and Healthy Life - Thryft
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Origins of Chinese People and Customs (Spanish Edition) - Thryft
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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.
The Travel Diary of Amos Lee 1: Lost in Taipei! - Thryft
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Stephanie Wong, Adeline Foo  | Epigram Books

The Travel Diary of Amos Lee 1: Lost in Taipei!

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This book would be a great read for adventurous young readers who want to explore different cultures while indulging in delicious street food. Join Amos Lee and his friends on a 11-day trip to Taipei, Taiwan, filled with hilarious and relatable experiences. From navigating the streets to trying local delicacies, this book is sure to entertain and inspire curiosity about new places and cultures. So grab a copy and get ready for an exciting, mouth-watering adventure!
Asia Civilizations - Ancient to 1800 AD - Thryft
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Asia Civilizations - Ancient to 1800 AD

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If you're intrigued by the vast tapestry that is Asian history, this book is a gateway to uncovering the ancient empires that shaped the modern continent. Lim SK deftly guides readers across the various regions of Asia, providing insights into the influential cultures and conquerors that still resonate today. It's a compact tour of a grand historical landscape, ideal for scholars and casual readers alike seeking to understand Asia's rich cultural heritage.
The Birthday Book 2017 - Thryft
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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?
Scenegapore
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Scenegapore

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If you're intrigued by the mix of humor and critique wrapped in a local flavor, "Scenegapore" by Miel provides a unique visual satire that resonates with both residents and those curious about Singaporean culture. The illustrations are sharp, witty, and might just change how you see the everyday life in Singapore.
Hua Mulan: Legendary Woman Warrior - Thryft
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Hua Mulan: Legendary Woman Warrior (Book)

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This book tells of the inspirational story of Hua Mulan, the legendary Chinese female warrior who pledges to fight for her family and country in the most unusual way: by disguising herself as a man - a filial “son” who takes the place of her aged and sick father at the battlefront.
Quick-witted and well-skilled in martial arts, Hua MuIan fights valiantly and scores many victories throughout her many years in the army, never once having her real identity revealed. It is only until after the war, however, that our heroine reveals the truth. Stunned by the revelation and greatly moved by her story, Mulan's comrades express their utmost respect and admiration for her great courage and skills, not least her loyalty and devotion to family and country.
The story of Hua Mulan has inspired countless generations through the centuries. With stirring and unforgettable scenes brought vividly to life by creators Xu Deyuan and Jiang Wei, this comic book captures the legendary Chinese heroine at her most brilliant, ensuring that the legend of Mulan, that most enduring symbol of loyalty and filial piety, continues to live on.


Author: Xu Deyuan & Jiang Wei
Format: Soft cover
Number of Pages: 128
Publisher: Asiapac Books, Singapore
Publication Date: 2018
Conversations with Mahathir Mohamad: Dr M: Operation Malaysia
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If you're drawn to the complexities of political leadership and the nuances that shape a nation, "Conversations with Mahathir Mohamad" could be for you. It delves into the psyche of one of Malaysia's most influential and divisive figures, offering a window into his thoughts on governance, religion, and international relations. The unvarnished opinions and first-hand narrative might provide you with a deeper understanding of the man behind Malaysia's transformative years.
This book is a must-read for any Asian parents seeking to provide their children with healthy, culturally relevant nutrition guidance. The author provides practical advice on breastfeeding, preventing common childhood illnesses, and preparing delicious, nutritious meals. The book also offers tips on adapting traditional family recipes. Parents looking for reliable advice on how to nourish their children's health and wellbeing should consider reading Feed Your Child Right.
If you've ever been interested in Japanese cuisine but felt it might be too complex, "Cook Japanese With Tamako" will change your mind. The recipes are designed to be hearty and family-friendly, bringing the warmth of Tamako's kitchen into yours. It's rich with cultural insights, making it not just a cookbook but an inviting journey into Japanese culinary traditions.
Potatoes - Thryft
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This book provides a comprehensive guide to the humble potato, from its origins to its global prominence in cuisine. With recipes ranging from classic mashed potatoes to unique desserts, "Potatoes" is suitable for anyone looking to expand their cooking repertoire with a versatile root vegetable.
The Travel Diary of Amos Lee : Monkeying in Malaysia! - Thryft
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The Travel Diary of Amos Lee : Monkeying in Malaysia!

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Join Amos Lee and his friends as they embark on an exciting jungle trek in Malaysia. With unexpected encounters with mussels, toads, leeches, and ants, each step brings a new surprise. But the biggest mystery lies in the footprints bigger than a human's. Will you be able to solve the secret of the rainforest? Get ready for an adventurous ride filled with excitement and suspense.
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
There Was a Peranakan Woman Who Lived in a Shoe - Thryft
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This book is a fun and unique take on traditional nursery rhymes, filled with local culture and humor. Readers of all ages can enjoy the playful language and charming illustrations, while also learning about Peranakan culture and cuisine. It is a great choice for families with young children who want to introduce them to local traditions in a fun and playful way.
Legendary Tales of Singapore - Thryft
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Legendary Tales of Singapore

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This book could be a good read for history enthusiasts and individuals interested in learning about Singapore's rich heritage. The book showcases a remarkable collection of legendary tales and events that have shaped Singapore's history, providing readers with an insightful description of various sites and events of significance. Beyond its rich historical context and informative nature, what makes Legendary Tales of Singapore unique is its ability to connect readers with ancient Singapore's mythical and mystical world.