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2020年12月16日 - 閱讀雨天(快閃優惠)
截止時間,2020年12月16日, 9pm,所有現有存貨的書籍(不包括雜誌)一律75折(25% off)。
優惠碼:readingrain

City Of Rain◎Alvin Pang
平常價 $22.00“One of Singapore’s most visible poets, Pang grows with each book. In his poems we hear a voice unhurried, confident, and capable of carrying diverse humors, and read a rhetoric shaded to ironies, surprising us with glimpses of contemporary experience that affirm yet mock, celebrate and unsettle. His poetry adds a rich and complex presence to the critical mass of urban literature now fully emergent from Singapore. His poems, at once recognizably national and international in reach, offer a fresh edgy energy to this tradition.”
- Professor Shirley Geok-lin Lim, Winner of the Commonwealth Poetry Prize, 1992 and author of Joss and Gold

Shezlez the Self-Proclaimed◎Marko Vignjević
平常價 $21.00Shezlez the Self-Proclaimed is an absurdist story about a poor man’s ambition to organise his own political party in an unnamed country characterised by moral apathy, poverty and heartless bureaucracy. Upon his first speech, so rousing as to attract the attention of the Progressive Party, Shezlez finds himself embroiled in a corrupt scheme of deceit and backstabbing in the leadup to the upcoming mayoral elections. A Machiavellian tale of political ambition, Shezlez the Self-Proclaimed examines the fickleness of loyalty, and interrogates the perennial question of whether the pursuit of power, no matter how idealistic its genesis, can ever remain a noble quest.

Heartland◎Daren Shiau
平常價 $24.00Hailed as “the definitive Singaporean novel”, this new edition of Heartland is accompanied by a new preface by author Daren Shiau and a publisher’s foreword that contextualises the novel’s imprint on the Singapore literary landscape since its first publication in 1999.
An iconic work, Heartland explores the paradox of rootedness and rootlessness in fast-changing Singapore. Set in the early 1990s, the novel follows the years of Wing Seng as he leaves school and is conscripted into full-time National Service. As Wing tries to reconcile his past with his future amid transitions through different phases of life, he finds meaning in his intense attachment to his surrounding landscape. Yet, as relationships and the years slip by, Wing is forced to question his own certainties and the wisdom of the people he values.
Set in Singapore’s heartland at the turn of the century, Heartland’s capturing of the texture of everyday life provides the backdrop essential to the bildungsroman’s exploration of identity, belonging and connection in an increasingly urbanised Singapore.

Goodbye My Kampong! Potong Pasir, 1966 to 1975◎Josephine Chia
平常價 $22.00Sequel to Josephine Chia’s 2014 Singapore Literature prize-winning book, Kampong Spirit - Gotong Royong: Life in Potong Pasir, 1955 to 1965.
Kampong life in Singapore did not end in 1965 with her independence.
In Josephine Chia’s new collection of non-fiction stories, the phasing out of attap-thatched villages, the largest mass movement in Singapore, is set against the backdrop of significant national events.
Weaving personal tribulations—her teenage angst—and the experiences of villagers from her kampong, Josephine skilfully parallels the hopes and challenges of a toddling nation going through the throes of industrialisation and rapid changes from 1966 to 1975.
These delightful, real-life stories, sprinkled with snippets of her Peranakan culture, reveal the joie-de-vivre of gotong royong or community spirit, despite impoverished conditions, in the last days of kampong life.

A Place for Us◎Cassandra Chiu
平常價 $24.00Disability is neither strange nor distant. Part autobiography, part reflections of social advocate Cassandra Chiu’s experiences as a person living with visual impairment, A Place For Us is the story of the first woman to be a guide dog handler in Singapore and the first Young Global Leader of the World Economic Forum in Southeast Asia who happens to be blind.
Cassandra’s story starts with her growing-up years in 1980s Singapore, chronicling how her life unfolds with the onset of Stargardt disease, which causes progressive vision loss. From pursuing an education, navigating motherhood, to building a career as a psychotherapist, Cassandra openly discusses the attitudes towards disability and her journey towards true independence with her guide dog Esme.
In inimitable frankness, A Place For Us offers an illuminating perspective of a person living with disability beyond the pity party of her life, and advocates for a more equal and sustainable future for people with disabilities.

Not Without Us: Perspectives on Disability and Inclusion in Singapore◎Kuansong Victor Zhuang, Meng Ee Wong, Dan Goodley (Editors)
平常價 $30.00Disability is all around us—among people we meet, the media, sports, our own family and friends. Undeniably, all of us have or will one day come to experience or encounter disability. But how can we reckon with the realities of those who live with disability, or its reality in our own lives? In a city-state slowly moving towards inclusion, how do those meant to be 'included' feel about such efforts? Not Without Us: perspectives on disability and inclusion in Singapore is a groundbreaking collection of essays that takes a creative and critical disability studies approach to centre disability, and rethink the ways in which we research, analyse, think and know about disability in our lives. Across multiple domains and perspectives, the writings in this volume consider what it means to live with disability in a purportedly inclusive and accessible Singapore.
(Book cover description: The central visual of the cover is a photo. This photo, taken by photographer Isabelle Lim, is of two performers in the centre of a spacious room, where the wall and floor are both decorated with brown and gold patterns. The foreground is lit by a bright yet warm light, which illuminates the side profiles of the two men against the blackness behind them. Closer to the camera is the rapper Wheelsmith. Clad in a mustard yellow cap and blue denim jacket, he is riding his wheelchair toward the left of the picture. At a slight distance behind him, and in the midst of walking in the opposite direction, is fellow rapper ShiGGa Shay, sporting an orange, white, and blue puffer jacket and a bun of electric blue hair."
On the book cover, this photo is accompanied by the Book title "Not Without Us" in all-capitals, beige text against the black background on the top of the photo. The subtitle in small caps "perspectives on disability and inclusion in Singapore" is printed in the center-right of the book cover. In the black background of the photo are light blue lines in the shape of Wheelsmith's and Shigga Shay's silhouettes, layered and expanding towards the top of the book cover to amplify their poses in the photo. The editors' byline is at the bottom of the book cover in black text.)
“This is a pathbreaking book. Not Without Us weaves together a rich fabric of voices exploring the politics and poetics of disability in Singapore. Moving between lived reality, representation and struggles for social transformation, the collection excavates hidden or forgotten pasts, documents struggles and community formation in the present, and hints at possible futures. The essay collection challenges contemporary discourses of and scholarship on disability in Singapore by centring disabled subjectivities. In the process, it opens up new spaces of empathy, praxis and critique.” —Philip Holden, Independent Scholar and Counsellor
"It warms my heart to see another book on disability through the Asian lens. Not just any book or author, but a plethora of contributors who are leaders in the Singaporean disability scene. The tapestry of all the essays inspires the imagination to how we can truly create a place that all of us can call home. Inclusion isn’t just keeping the token seat available, or inviting someone disabled to the party, but truly paving the way forward for all of us to celebrate each other as individuals in all our different shapes, sizes and colours. Thank you Not Without Us for so eloquently celebrating ‘Nothing about us, without us’!" —Cassandra Chiu, Psychotherapist; Social Advocate and Author of A Place For Us
"Not Without Us is a richly edited and profoundly written collection of essays about disability in Singapore. It is part of a new and fresh movement to provide local knowledges and global perspectives to a field that has been for too long grounded in the West, particularly the US and the UK. The book will be extremely valuable not only to readers in Singapore but also to those throughout the world who seek a broader perspective on significant issues in disability studies, arts, policy and activism." —Lennard J. Davis, Distinguished Professor, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Illinois in Chicago

Sister Snake◎Amanda Lee Koe
平常價 $24.00A glittering, bold, darkly funny novel about two sisters—one in New York, one in Singapore—who are bound by an ancient secret.
Sisterhood is difficult for Su and Emerald. Su leads a sheltered, moneyed life as the picture-perfect wife of a conservative politician in Singapore. Emerald is a nihilistic sugar baby in New York, living from whim to whim and using her charms to make ends meet. But they share a secret: once, they were snakes, basking under a full moon in Tang dynasty China.
A thousand years later, their mysterious history is the only thing still binding them together. When Emerald experiences a violent encounter in Central Park and Su boards the next flight to New York, the two reach a tenuous reconciliation for the first time in decades. Su convinces Emerald to move to Singapore so she can keep an eye on her—but she soon begins to worry that Emerald’s irrepressible behaviour will out them both, in a sparkling, affluent city where everything runs like clockwork and any deviation from the norm is automatically suspect.
Razor-sharp, hilarious, and raw in emotion, Sister Snake, a reimagining of The Legend of the White Snake, is a novel about being seen for who you are—and, ultimately, how to live free.
“Amanda Lee Koe’s tale of serpentine sisterhood will wend its way into your heart. Drawing equally from folklore and current events, this fearless novel entertains and delights. Beneath its beguiling surface, Sister Snake explores fundamental questions: Are our destinies determined by our bodies? What forms can family take? And what, in the end, does it mean to be human?”
—Rajesh Parameswaran, author of I Am An Executioner

Loss Adjustment◎Linda Collins
平常價 $23.00“I have had nothing bad happen to me except my own doing. I have let this cowardice envelop me, and I can’t shake it off. I will commit the worst thing you can ever do to someone who loves you: killing yourself. The scary thing is, I’m okay with that.” —Victoria McLeod, Singapore, March 30, 2014
Loss Adjustment is a mother’s recount of her 17-year-old daughter’s suicide.
In the wake of Victoria McLeod’s passing, she left behind a remarkable journal in her laptop of the final four months of her life. Linda Collins, her mother, has woven these into her memoir, which is at once cohesive, yet fragmented, reflecting a survivor's state of mind after devastating loss.
Loss Adjustment involves the endless whys, the journey of Linda Collins and her husband in honouring Victoria, and the impossible question of what drove their daughter to this irretrievable act. A stunningly intimate portrait of loss and grief, Loss Adjustment is a breaking of silence—a book whose face society cannot turn away from.

【預購】內在原力:9個設定,活出最好的人生版本(Inner Force: The Key to Achieve Infinite Success)◎愛瑞克
平常價 $30.00修改人生演算法,啟動內在原力,讓宇宙聯合起來幫助你!
普通人的思維通常是這樣的:
再怎麼努力也沒用
老是比不上別人
領多少薪水做多少事
於是,人生總是卡關。
◎一個關鍵提問,開啟了人生如何升級的解答
一位迷惘的學子詢問作者愛瑞克,雖然已經付出努力,但仍比不上同儕能輕鬆獲得許多機會,還沒出社會,就已經輸在起跑點。為什麼鋪在別人前方的是一條康莊大道,他的就是一道道跨不過去的高牆?
這個提問,引起作者愛瑞克的注意;除了幫助對方,他也回想起,二十多年前的他,也面臨和學子相似困境的人生經歷,自己是如何修改思維決策系統,解決了這些問題。
當時的他,做了一個影響人生的重大決定:修改人生演算法,啟動內在原力。
日後,他面臨了許多人生重大的決定,都透過這套方法解決,他開始活出最好的人生版本,42歲時達到財務自由。
◎一場感動人心的演講,告訴你人生變得更好的祕密
有感於迷惘的學子所困擾的,為什麼我的人生面臨的就是一道道跨不過去的高牆?
作者愛瑞克決定在一場演講上公開這個「人生可以變得更好」的祕密。他告訴我們:原來人生可以重設。
他提醒:人們的心態決定了選擇,選擇決定了行為,行為成為習慣,習慣則構成了每個人的一生所呈現的樣子。
唯有心態重新設定,才能擺脫人生卡關的困境,讓自己的人生不斷升級!
現在,感動許多人,並讓洪瀞教授驚呼:「這是我聽過最棒的演講!」、暢銷作家歐陽立中:「列為此生必聽演講!」豪華完整版,感動登場!
★發揮內在原力的心態設定,與普通人常見的心態有什麼不同?
→發揮內在原力的人,他們具有以下特徵⋯⋯
↗像企業主,為自己人生負全責/普通人領多少薪水做多少事情
↗有工作組合/普通人找一份有金錢收入的工作
↗利他共贏/普通人自顧不暇,行有餘力再開始利他
↗善用成功方程式/普通人聽太多他人雜亂的意見
↗站對地方/普通人市場熱門什麼,就參與什麼
↗無限思維/普通人有限思維
↗認為沒有壞事/普通人遇到壞事自認倒楣
↗擁有包容力/普通人在他人身上貼標籤以化繁為簡
↗常保初心:以終為始(Be,Do,Have)/普通人先做再說(Do,Have,Be)
本書特色
1.本書由一場感動人心的演講出發,完整收錄如何修改人生演算法,擺脫深陷負面、人生卡關的輪迴;透過9個關鍵設定,讓人生變得更好,活出最好的人生版本。
2.每一章都收錄關鍵的心態設定及行動清單,讓你不只學會知識,更能實際動起來,直接從行動中受益。
3.尋找方向的年輕人、覺得機會都被搶走的新鮮人、沒有資源只能靠自己的人;都能從這本書中獲得作者真行實證,發揮「內在原力」的智慧。
4.雙封面設計:本書特地為「外向者」與「內向者」設計專屬封面。
∕∕∕外向者讀法∕∕∕
→由前言往後看│內在品格與素養是可長可久的成功關鍵
∕∕∕內向者讀法∕∕∕
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——好評強推
愛瑞克
TMBA共同創辦人∕職涯發展顧問∕專業投資講師∕暢銷書作家
擁有國立臺灣大學商學研究所MBA學位,為金融商管知識交流平台「TMBA」共同創辦人。兼具扎實理論基礎與實務歷練的背景,以及深入淺出的演講風格與流暢的文筆,受到許多聽眾與讀者的喜愛。
曾受邀至各大機構主講國際金融市場展望、全球職涯發展趨勢等主題,達近千場之豐富經驗。每年固定受邀回台大為MBA學弟妹講授多種課程長達20年未曾間斷,作育英才無數。
在40歲左右達到財富自由因而投身公益,除了保留專業講師及顧問身分之外,目前為全職閱讀者及作家,無償推廣閱讀,每年發起多次幫助弱勢兒童為主的慈善公益活動。
著作:《斜槓的50道難題》、《ETF煉金術:狠賺全球波段財》

IN THIS TOGETHER: SINGAPORE’S COVID-19 STORY
平常價 $28.00In This Together: Singapore’s Covid-19 Story is a dramatic insider account of the first two years of the pandemic.
It is a story of suffering and resilience, of miscalculation and foresight, and of grumbling yet cooperation.
The book is written by journalists of The Straits Times who have been in the thick of covering the ongoing crisis.
More than 300 people were interviewed, including the President of Singapore, the Prime Minister, business owners and survivors of the disease.
Through their recollections, the book chronicles how the country came together to fight the virus, even as everyone has had to stay resolutely apart while doing so.

情動於中:生死愛慾的哲學思考◎黃沐恩
平常價 $34.00情緒是生而有之,還是後天習得的?它是簡單的身體反應,還是複雜的認知過程?本書以哲學研究為骨幹,以心理學、腦科學、社會學等實證科學的最新研究為證據,輔以東西方的人文藝術作品為旁證,談論情緒既具有身體性的一面,亦具有理性的一面,兩者在基因與環境之間互相影響。我們現在可以用更豐富多元的視角,尋找情緒之為情緒的本質。
好評推薦
《情動於中》是一本少有、甚至是絕無僅有的探討情緒的中文好書。沐恩在書中用了大量文學、歷史、電影及音樂的例子,除了增加讀者的閱讀趣味,亦顯出作者的博學多聞。讀者一章一章讀下去,自會感到對人類的情緒了解得越來越深,最後得到一幅大圖像。如果你對情緒素無研究,而想對情緒有多一點的認識,這本書絕不會令你失望。──王偉雄,加州州立大學奇科分校哲學系教授
讀完全書好像上了一堂重新認識自己與周遭人的課,我們也會赫然發現,人所展露的不同情緒,除生物性本能外,還藏有理性成分與社會文化功能。一本好的學術著作是針對大家一知半解的問題,點出背後的大道理,從而讓人們對該問題有更系統性的認識,《情動於中》正發揮了這樣的作用。──高朗,香港恒生大學社會科學系教授兼系主任
沐恩終於完成了《情動於中》,可喜之餘,特別感受到書中對生活的深摯關懷。沐恩是專門研究情緒哲學的,加入心理學、社會學、人類學不同的角度來剖析情緒,視野非常廣寬平實,書中對各種情感的發掘,幫助讀者對情緒的認識,讓我們能夠撫心自省,對照自己的情感面向。──陶國璋,香港中文大學哲學系客座助理教授
黃沐恩
美國辛辛那堤大學哲學博士,現任香港恒生大學社會科學系助理教授,研究興趣為情緒哲學和科學哲學。

Singapore Trails◎National Heritage Board
平常價 $30.00Filled with evocative archival photographs and vivid snapshots of the modern city, Singapore Trails: Singapore River Walk & Jubilee Walk uncovers the island’s rich past and vibrant present via two specially curated walking trails.
This handy guidebook brings together two trails in the heart of the city: the Singapore River Walk, which traces Singapore’s path from a bustling 19th-century port to a modern city, and the Jubilee Walk, created to mark key milestones in Singapore’s nation-building as it celebrated its 50th anniversary of independence in 2015.
These storied paths take readers on a journey not simply through Singapore’s civic district, but through her rich and multifaceted past.
With this guide in hand, tourists, foreign residents, and locals alike will enjoy finding out more about Singapore on foot.

經典200——最佳華語片二百部(增訂般)◎蒲鋒、李照興主編
平常價 $34.00這次再版,除了對當初由於匆忙出版而產生的錯字作大幅校正之外,有不少故事簡介也由於可以再看到原來影片而得以重寫一個更明確的版本。除此之外,自書出版後的這幾年,陸續有精采的華語片新作面世,再加上又有一些多年來未對公眾曝光的華語片得以發行,為了把這些情況反映出來,我們決定出版一個增訂版,補選一批影片加在書後,每片配以一篇評論,好讓本書得以緊貼時代,亦令全書內容正好涵蓋了一百年來的中國電影。
這次補選只選兩種電影:第一是2000年後的新作(《鬼子來了》在2000年面世,但我們有機會接觸是在2000年後,是個特殊的例子)。第二則是2000年後才再次出土的電影。至於那些一直有機會看的影片,第一次選舉不入圍,有會員覺得可惜的,我們均不「翻案」再討論是否補入。
今次的評審過程與原來的一次基本一樣,只是數量上沒有很明確限制。結果我們選出了十部電影。在討論的過程中,我們發現了一些情況,首先是我們以往雖沒有說明,選取的影片其實是故事片,而並不包括紀錄片。不選紀錄片,在當年或許不是一個很大的遺憾,但是到今天中國紀錄片蓬勃發展下,有不少出色的作品值得肯定。另一方面,科技的發現,數碼錄像質素的大大提高,令到電影和數碼錄像的界線漸漸模糊。我們這次的補選,基本上仍然以菲林為入選要求(即使原數碼錄像,也要曾經轉為菲林作公開放映)。但可以預見,未來數碼像錄像技術的發展,我們會面對數碼錄像與電影進一步融合的趨勢。這些問題和情況,都不是這個增訂版可以解決。我們寄望再過一段較長的日子,讓距離增加視野,評論學會有條件再作一次重新的華語電影經典選編,到時無論補遺、紀錄片、數碼錄像等問題,都可以得到更恰當的處理。
這次增訂版,補選了十部作品,《都巿風光》、《狼山喋血記》、《鬼子來了》、《少林足球》、《麥兜故事》、《無間道》、《盲井》、《牛皮》、《孔雀》及《最好的時光》。
Roots of Tea◎Chagee
平常價 $18.00Brand:CHAGEE
Vendor:Chagee & Sendpoint Publishing Co,Ltd
Exclusive Gift with Every Copy:
Each magazine comes with a scratch-off voucher inside. Scratch to reveal the QR code, scan and redeem ONE complimentary CHAGEE beverage.
【DESCRIPTION】
Roots of Tea is a cultural publication that examines tea as both a material practice and a symbolic system embedded in human history, society, and everyday life. Moving beyond the notion of tea as a simple beverage, the book situates tea within a broader framework of livelihood, ecology, cultural memory, and cross-cultural exchange.
Structured across thematic sections—Roots, Local, Leaf, Sip, and Harmony—the volume traces tea’s historical origins, its cultivation within diverse ecological environments, and its transformation into contemporary forms of consumption. Case studies such as the ancient tea forests of Jingmai Mountain and the historic Tea Horse Road provide insight into the long-standing relationship between tea, landscape, and community.
The publication also documents regional tea cultures across Asia and beyond, highlighting how tea practices are adapted within different social and cultural contexts. In parallel, it introduces the technical knowledge of tea production and classification, alongside reflections on aesthetics, philosophy, and sensory experience.
Combining field research, cultural analysis, and contemporary perspectives, Roots of Tea presents tea as a living cultural heritage—one that continues to evolve while maintaining continuity with its historical roots. It offers readers a multidisciplinary understanding of tea as a medium of connection, knowledge transmission, and shared human experience.

Tartuffe: The Imposter & G*d Is A Woman◎Joel Tan
平常價 $28.00G*D IS A WOMAN
In Singapore, there is only one rule: be careful who you troll. Frustrated by the rigid, unforgiving system in which they try to make art, a bunch of irate artists start a fake petition to cancel Ariana Grande. Things get wildly out of hand when some Singaporeans take the petition so seriously that Ari’s upcoming concert comes under threat.
In a whirlwind of competing petitions, frantic Zoom calls between Los Angeles and Singapore, and whispered conversations at the golf course, the campaign to save the concert comes up against the most powerful people in Singapore: the easily offended.
From acclaimed playwright Joel Tan (Tartuffe: The Imposter, The Butterfly Lovers) comes G*d Is A Woman – a scathing satire on censorship, complaint culture, and the ridiculous outbursts of moral outrage that frequently reverberate across the Singaporean internet. Directed with gleeful irreverence by Ivan Heng, this audaciously funny new play will make you laugh until it hurts.
TARTUFFE: THE IMPOSTER
A wealthy family starts to unravel when the head of the household, Orgon, befriends Tartuffe — a charming, seductive con artist masquerading as a man of faith. Everyone else smells a rat, even as Tartuffe weasels his way into Orgon’s home, heart and bank account. What will it take for Orgon to finally see the light? Can unholy disaster be averted? Or will blind devotion win the day?
In celebration of the 400th anniversary of Molière’s birth, Wild Rice’s Tartuffe: The Imposter remains trenchantly relevant today, in a world populated by scam artists and false prophets. With an incisive new script by Joel Tan and direction by Glen Goei, this is a classic satire on religious hypocrisy and a warning about the calamity that can follow when we turn a blind eye to the dark deeds of the “pious”. Desperately trying to untangle vice from virtue is a stellar ensemble cast led by Ivan Heng and Benjamin Chow.

We Saw Mountains◎Diana Rahim
平常價 $27.00We Saw Mountains gathers nine stories of human and non-human daring, where quotidian life is cracked open to possibilities of autonomy and re-imagination. A teen’s part-time job tests his integrity, a grieving elephant finds a new home by way of a contested river, and on an island a mountain appears, fully formed.
Through these visionary tales, Diana Rahim—whose stories have been featured in Best New Singaporean Short Stories and The Best of World SF—asks, can we do things differently? Can we imagine a different kind of life?
Step into this spellbinding collection and witness transformations both cosmic and everyday. Journey from the desert to the oasis, from drought to bloom, and return to our world with a rekindled faith in the possibility of becoming.

Delicious Hunger◎Hai Fan (Translator: Jeremy Tiang)
平常價 $27.00Winner of the PEN Translates award
From 1976 to 1989, Hai Fan was part of the guerrilla forces of the Malayan Communist Party. These short stories are inspired by his experiences during his thirteen years in the rainforest.
Struggling through an arduous trek, two comrades pine for each other but don't know how to declare their love; a woman who has annoyed all her comrades finally wins their approval when she finds a mythical mousedeer; improvising around the lack of ingredients, a perpetually hungry guerrilla makes delicious cakes from cassava and elephant fat. The rainforest may be a dangerous place where death awaits, but so do love, desire and hope.
Delicious Hunger is a book about the moments in and between warfare, when hunger is so palpable it can be tasted, and the natural world becomes an extension of the body. Deftly translated by Jeremy Tiang, Hai Fan's stories are about a group of people who chose to fight for a better world and, in the process, built their own.

Ministry of Moral Panic◎Amanda Lee Koe
平常價 $24.00Winner of Best Fiction Title for Singapore Book Awards (2016)
Winner of the Singapore Literature Prize for Fiction (2014)
Selected by The Business Times as a Top 10 Singapore book from (1965–2015)
Shortlisted for the Haus der Kulturen der Welt’s Internationaler Literaturpreis
Shortlisted for the Frankfurt Book Fair’s LiBeraturpreis
Longlisted for the Frank O’Connor International Short Story Award (2014)
Meet an over-the-hill pop yé-yé singer with a faulty heart; two conservative middle- aged women holding hands in the Galápagos, and the proprietor of a Laundromat with a penchant for Cantonese songs of heartbreak. Find out the truth about racial riot fodder-girl Maria Hertogh, now living out her days as a chambermaid in Lake Tahoe; a mirage of the Merlion as a ladyboy working Orchard Towers; and a high- stakes fantasy starring the still-suave lead of the 1990s TV hit serial, The Unbeatables.
Ministry of Moral Panic is an extraordinary collection and the introduction of a revelatory new voice. Heartfelt and sexy, the stories of Amanda Lee Koe encompass a skewed world fraught with prestige anxiety, moral relativism, sexual frankness, and the improbable necessity of human connection. Told in strikingly original prose, these are stories that plough the possibilities of understanding Singapore and her denizens.

Bali 1952: Through the Lens of Liu Kang◎Gretchen Liu
平常價 $250.00In 1953, four China-born artists who had made their home in Singapore held an exhibition titled Bali. It was a sensation. The works were inspired by their sketching trip to Java and Bali in June and July the previous year. While the exhibition is recognised as a major milestone in Singapore's art history, few details of the trip have ever been revealed. Thanks to the discovery of over 1,000 photographs taken by Liu Kang during the seven-week adventure, the chronicle of their travels can now be told. With over 250 black-and-white photographs, fleshed out by Liu Kang's private diary, letters to his wife and other archival sources, this book tells the story of an inspiring journey that left a lasting legacy on Singapore's art history. With an artist's eye, Liu Kang focused his lens on landscapes, architecture and scenes of daily life that preserve a moment in time, and captured the dignity of individuals in portraits. The painterly photographs are a time capsule of Indonesian history.

Tiger Girls◎Felicia Low-Jimenez (Illustrator: Claire Low)
平常價 $27.00Marked by their zodiac sign, the Tiger Girls live in constant fear and anxiety, mounting their resistance against impending attacks while living in the shadows.
Behind the scenes, young Suling resentfully toils as a record-keeper, while yearning to be on the frontlines, fighting alongside her sign sisters. However, an unexpected visitor arriving at their hidden location will upend her world entirely…

homesick◎nor
平常價 $20.00“at 26—/ the earthquakes began—// tell me,/ how was I supposed to feel at home// when the ground beneath me shook so fast”
homesick is multidisciplinary artist nor’s electrifying poetry collection, an ode to the growing pains of every 20-something’s search for love and belonging.
Spurred by desire, the journey to belonging unfolds against the backdrop of the heartbreaking now, a time and space shaped by the fantasies of pop culture and the State. But it is exactly when love feels out of reach that the revelations sneak in. To be homesick, it turns out, is also to laugh when it seems most absurd.
With a voice both tender and bold, nor takes us through the highs and lows of coming of age. Bittersweet and outrageous, homesick is a poetry debut poignant and pulsing with hope.

Dey◎Shivram Gopinath
平常價 $24.00“Dey” is Tamil slang. A polysemic portal into community. It is “hey”, “no”, “yes”; it hails, it invites, it warns, it cajoles, it pleads, it loves. Just like Shivram Gopinath’s Dey: a cross-genre, multi- tongued celebration of diasporic desire, complaint and joy that stretches what poetry can be. Part translation, part illustration, part verse, Dey is a love child of Tamil cinema tropes and themes, Singaporean hopes and dreams. A discordant soundtrack to migrant identity, an invitation to a language game, a retort to power. Rajinikanth, Lee Kuan Yew, durian fish soup fight for your eyeballs. A thick syrupy mix, that’s what. Dey, read it.

历史的横越与纵贯——华人研究:新加坡 · 东南亚 · 中国(李元瑾文集 · 卷五)◎李元瑾
平常價 $39.00卷五以华人研究为主题,以新加坡为本位,延伸至东南亚和中国,通过比较途径考察历史的重复现象、历史的横向跨越,以及历史的纵向演变。一则探索在横越与纵变之中,当条件结构相似时,历史所呈现的相似而又有别的挑战—反应模式。二则考察历史在纵横交错发展的某时段,横向跨越所缔造的几个不同模式。三则检验历史在纵向发展中可能出现的“可比性”,聚焦于历史演变轨迹、其赓续与断裂,以及各时期的特征。
作者:李元瑾,香港大学博士。
新加坡南洋理工大学中文系创系主任,退休前十年担任南大中华语言文化中心主任,退休后曾任该中心特聘高级研究员和中国厦门大学文学院兼任教授。领导中心期间,创办和主编/总主编《华人研究国际学报》和《南洋人文丛书》(四个系列),学术兴趣即华人研究,包括林文庆研究、新马华人知识分子、南洋大学历史、东南亚儒学、海外华人与中国等。








