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Not All Pink Gins
by ANZA Writers’ Group

The pieces in “Not All Pink Gins” range from feisty to funny, from outrageous to deeply moving, and are bound to strike a chord with anyone who has been an expat or an outsider of some sort in another country. Members of the Australian and New Zealand (ANZA) Writers’ Group in Singapore once again share their stories in this no-holds barred sequel to “In The Shadow of the Merlion”.


In The Shadow Of The Merlion
by ANZA Writers’ Group

What happens when eleven expatriate writers get together? You get sex in Singapore, ghosts in Malaysia, office politics and an Irish family Christmas in England! That’s what you’ll find, among other delights, in this collection of stories by the Australia and New Zealand Association (ANZA) Writers’ Group.


Confessions Of A Struggling Actor
by Lim Poh Huat

Lim Poh Huat is your average HDB guy who has given up dreams of being a film star. In fact, he finds it tough landing enough roles even as an extra. Still, he’s thrilled to have worked alongside almost every bigwig in the entertainment industry, including Leslie Cheung, Fann Wong, Zoe Tay, Kym Ng and Andy Lau. This is an honest, down-to-earth story of the struggles of one Singaporean heartlander seeking his place in the sun.

Terror In Bali
An Eyewitness Account
by Alan Atkinson

Years have passed since the Bali bomb blasts but memories remain fresh of the mindless horror on the night of October 12, 2002. This is an eyewitness account of the blasts and is offered in the hope that it will help in the healing process. This book is a record of the Bali that was, the blasts and the immediate events that followed. It is published as it is written, with the hope that a new Bali will emerge from the ashes. Australian Broadcasting Corporation journalist Alan Atkinson was on holiday in Bali with his family when he received a call early Sunday morning that something catastrophic had occurred at Kuta. He was one of the first western journalists on the scene to file reports about the blasts. His account of the blasts is set against the backdrop of an idyllic Bali that offered tired holiday-makers a smile and endless hours of relaxation and fun — a perspective which makes the tragedy even more acute.

For Early Readers


Mouse Deer And Crocodile
by John and Kathy Morris


An evergreen Asian folk tale retold with award-winning illustrations. For kids aged four to seven. A visual treat that will help readers appreciate the tropical rainforests of Southeast Asia. One of the finest children’s books ever to be produced.
Jumping Mouse And The Great Mountain
by John and Kathy Morris


A Native American tale about the search by Mouse for a greater purpose in its existence. Tired of the daily grind, Mouse sets off on a journey fraught with peril. The message in the story is simple, universal and timeless: Love over selfishness. Absorbing illustrations by Charley Burns.
 
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