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燃燒的獅子(簡體)◎尤今
Regular price $16.00 家家有本難唸的經,可是,有些少年,簡直就是住在「藏經閣」內的。棘手的問題多如牛毛,年輕的他們,難以承受這些超越負荷的壓力,形諸於外,就變成了叛逆性的行為,使他們在學校裡成了令師長搖頭嘆息的問題學生。尤今在不斷探索的過程中,發現了許多揪心的事實。每一篇高潮迭起的小說,都可說是一個小小的「警鐘」,讓你驚心,也讓你深思。
《燃燒的獅子》收錄的就是六則反映青少年問題的短篇小說,全以新加坡為背景。
高潮迭起的故事情節,可能讓你驚心、讓你揪心;然而,洞悉了悲劇產生的背後原因,卻會使你在悲嘆與慨嘆之際,激發出深層的思考。作者希望通過這些真實的故事,敲響警鐘,喚起社會人士對病態現象的注意。
謹以此書獻給成長中的青少年,也同時獻給關心孩子的父母以及關懷學生的老師。

親愛的青蛙(簡體)◎尤今
Regular price $13.00 尤今不喜歡板著面孔說教,她愛說故事,《親愛的青蛙》一書便說了數十則趣然盎然的故事。這些以糖霜為外衣的小故事,每一則都是別有用心地包裹著“教育”這餡料的。
生活對於她來說,不是複印似的刻板、不是錄音似的單調。每天一睜開眼,心里便有了憧憬、期盼、嚮往,因為在屋里屋外,在或許陰暗或許明亮的角落裡,有著無數無數的驚喜在靜靜地等待著,等待她去發現、去發掘。
全書共分四輯。
第一輯〈青蛙的話〉,敘述了16則有關家庭教育的小故事;第二輯〈人生隧道〉,收錄了16則別具深意的勵志小品;第三輯〈織字成衣〉,給讀者編織了18襲有關教學與創作的彩衣;第四輯〈犛牛精神〉開了17個窗口,讓讀者窺探外面繽紛的世界。趣味盎然的故事中,含著寓意深刻的啟示。別具深意的啟示裡,藏著面目斑斕的故事。

不可會意◎黃意會
Regular price $20.00「由意識無限工作室出版的《不可會意》記錄了一位多維藝術家發現世界美麗的人生視角,以及對於生命的感悟。正如他的人一般清新自然,所抒發的也都是簡單真摯的情感。所謂『不可會意』,正如書名,人生的風景,每個人原本不同,如人飲水,冷暖自知。
那些童年的回憶。帶著新加坡持有的人文風采;那些在廣州遊學的經歷,卻也是很多有趣的回憶;還有對於貓友狗友們的描述,一只在海邊凝望大海的貓咪,眼中為何泛著淚光?還是世界各地酒館的風光,人生暮年『老來猜知道』的感悟……感受藝術家的每一天生活,看見、聽見、遇見的一切,讓生活清爽簡單,充滿生機。」
——〈黃意會——不可會意〉,見《聯合早報》,2021年6月21日
作者簡介
黄意会
1954年生新加坡南洋大学荣誉学士(1979)
黄意會學畫靠自學,早年習蠟染畫、纸刻劃, 1980年代開始偏向油彩和膠彩的創作,有時會用畫蠟染的技巧處理油畫的细節,有時會應用油彩的厚度和沉重性,结合膠彩的自由和流動性, 碰撞出不一樣的肌理效果,
黄意會得過大華銀全國繪畫比賽優異獎,陳之初博士藝術獎等獎項,他说: 「畫畫是一次又一次的實驗、探索,求新、求好,是自由的選擇也是追尋美的過程,這些年来,我依然游走於抽象和具象的世界裡,以顯微之眼,開闊之心,去發掘人性的本質,自然的氨息藏情山水,寄語浮雲,畫我所愛,愛我所畫無時無刻,自由心開。」
獎項
1983-87大華銀行全國繪畫比賽一優異、京都國際畫展卓越獎
1987旧M画比賽,全場最佳奦、法國巴黎大皇宮常年展銀座奬
1988/1998/2016陳之初博士艺木奖
1990IBM繪畫比賽,第二奦
1992大華銀行全國繪畫比賽,具象寫實組第一獎
1998陳之初博士藝術獎
2003第3屆城市發展雕塑比賽優異獎個展
1979第一次個展:意會傳奇一紙刻作品展
1984第二次各展:黃意會繪畫作品展
1988第三次個展:童會山
1989第四次個展:詩·紙刻
1992第五次個展:意會、想像
2000第六次個展:人面山水
2008第七次個展:千風.千影——黃意會繪畫作品
2010第八次個展:「意會山水」,廣州
2015第九次個展·:「鳥歸沙有跡」
2018: 「无时」第十次个展
2019: 「转身」摄影个展
2019: 《三毛与我——那些日子》,深圳
2019:《妆艺大游行》庆祝新加坡开堀200周年
2021: 《知音·三毛与我》近艺画廊
2021:《后会无期》舞台剧设计

詩心牽影◎詩集:成君(畫作:鄭林林)
Regular price $20.00《詩心牽影》是為慶祝新加坡書籍理事會於2018成立50週年而特別出版, 新書發布會也為配新加坡開埠200週年而舉行。與此同時,理事會也將舉辦一個畫作及詩歌的展覽,假新加坡華族文化中心從4月27日至5月5日展出。

尋找——阿果繪本(簡體)◎阿果
Regular price $13.00被稱為「新加坡幾米」的知名繪本作家阿果的夢幻作品——一個關於尋找的故事,一本老少咸宜的繪本。
尋找是一個過程,必須走出去。故事里,主人翁為了尋找不孤獨,走進山裡,他因此找到好多東西。這些或許不能說是東西,渺小、永恆、自由、緩慢、信任、平靜,還有山的歌聲、水的圓舞曲,它們是一些感悟、一些心情、一些對自己人生境況的瞭解。雖然抽象,當你覺悟到人的渺小和天地之永恆,就能更仔細地觀看周圍的萬物;當你呼吸著緩慢和平靜,才能把匆忙的腳步放慢,恢復生命應有的節奏。
處於大自然美景之中,它給予我們的,不只是一個嗟嘆、一個感慨,如果你願意給自己多一些時間,願意往內心去尋找,或許會感覺到自己與世界多了一些默契,也感覺到和自己的內心世界更親近一點。
借著這尋找,作者把讀者帶入繽紛的田園世界。仔細看這一幅幅圖畫,滿樹金黃,一地落葉,那是什麼季節?可以代表憂鬱,也可以代表豐收後的歇息,不管是何者,是時候重新出發了;在鄉間的巴士站等待,不知下一趟車子何時會來,不如走入山裡,立刻去發現新的風景。
通過作者的畫筆,我們遇見了參天大樹、彩色的池塘、蔚藍天空的白雲、蒲公英的世界、飄雨的山巒、綠油油的田野、漫天彩霞,月色籠罩的小鎮……如果你願意花一點時間,在這一幅幅畫里停留,讓想像飛翔,時間或許只是像故事主角抱著的那個沙漏那樣只完成短短的一週期,可是你的心境,卻隨著畫面顏色的改變,經歷從早到晚一天的起伏。對,顏色可以是心情,也像是我們的生活歷程,青紅藍綠,每個階段都有各自的美麗。
《尋找》是作者在韓國原州土地文化館居住期間完成的作品。書里的插畫靈感都源自土地文化館周遭的風物。

快樂的藍色口罩(簡體)◎余廣達
Regular price $13.00《快樂的藍色口罩》是一本鼓舞人心的繪本,希望我們努力對抗疫情,戴上快樂的藍色口罩時,仍能綻放微笑。故事講述歡歡和樂樂一起參加全國海報比賽,當歡歡看到街上和商店裡的人們戴著口罩卻不快樂時,她和樂樂討論出「快樂」海報設計的構想——在海報上畫著展露笑容的藍色口罩。當國防部長訪校時,看到了歡歡和樂樂設計的海報,於是決定在口罩上印上笑臉,鼓勵大家也唱起歡樂的洗手歌。
最後,歡歡和樂樂設計的海報榮獲全國海報比賽第一名,全班同學都為他們慶賀。他們設計的「快樂的藍色口罩」海報,告訴我們:懷抱信心,努力抗疫。希望一張張「笑臉」口罩,可以帶走病毒,讓大家重拾歡笑!

華文老師趣味故事(簡體)◎穆軍
Regular price $15.00作為在「語文前線」奮鬥的華文老師
穆軍老師是這一片茂盛花圃的園丁
她用一雙善於觀察的慧眼
用一支飽蘸勤奮之墨之筆
用對華文教學的摯愛
用對莘莘學子的深情與無私
捕捉師生間稍縱即逝的瞬間
將這些點點滴滴記錄下來
寫就這本趣味故事,惠及你我
本書涵蓋大大小小25個篇幅,使學習和故事相結合,集知識和趣味於一體。
全書內容聚焦於華文華語教學的專業知識和技巧上面。作者筆下所寫均為教學過程中碰到的專業問題。每一個故事都切實具體地反映新加坡的某一種語言現象,無不取之於學校華文教學前沿的「源頭活水」。這一串串的故事都通過作者輕鬆有趣的筆觸展示出來,讓讀者讀來不覺煩悶,反而甚覺有趣。
這本書的作者穆軍老師,來自於華文教學的第一線,具有超過三十多年的教學經驗,對發生在教學過程中鮮活的例子隨手拈來,毫不費力。
其繁復多彩的內容,會引領讀者來到一個華文學習的花圃,裡面栽種著語言幼苗之盎然稚氣,趣味鮮花之奼紫嫣紅,語法規範之刪繁就簡。讀之,定會讓讀者如入勝境,欣喜不已。在品味故事,為之捧腹之余,也許會心一笑,也許若有所思,也許頗有斬獲。
陳亞鳳博士序言摘錄:
「穆軍是個用心、善於洞察的老師……她能夠有針對性地糾錯,讓學生知其然也知其所以然。
字裡行間,能感受到穆軍對學生的期待和愛護是兩者並存,平衡取向的。」
作者簡介
穆軍,1987年畢業於陝西師範大學中文系。2006年獲南洋理工大學國立教育學院教育學碩士學位。
從事過電視台新聞記者、編輯、大學教師、大學學報編輯,大學校長辦公室秘書等職業,現為本地中學華文教師。新加坡作家協會理事,教育部推廣華文學習委員會閱讀與寫作組委派駐校作家。
寫作上擅長創作散文、微型小說和詩歌,作品散見於各報刊。2004年由中國西安旅遊出版社出版散文集《走近獅城》,2012年玲子傳媒出版散文集《生命中的溫差》,2016年由水木作坊出版散文集《愛的禮物》,由赤道風出版社出版詩集《秀色詩篇》,2020年由水木作坊出版小說集《風信子見證》。

放逐與追逐(新加坡學生文學讀本)(簡體)◎謝裕民
Regular price $22.00《放逐與追逐》以主角福良的成長為主線,以他的成長歷程帶出他身邊每一個人物或自我放逐或被社會環境放逐的故事,以及他們莊嚴可敬的追求。小說中的人物有不同的成長背景,當中有華校生(福良、小願、弟仔),有英校生(Eileen、Alan、Steven)、有印尼華僑(秋雲)、有流落新加坡的滿清皇族(傅渟)、有中國南來的移民(福良的父母、小願的父母),但不論是什麼背景,他們都不能幸免地或自我放逐,或被社會環境放逐;在放逐中,他們卻又努力不懈地追求各自的理想。

會說話的肥貓◎余廣達
Regular price $15.00《會說話的肥貓》融合本土、寫實、懷舊與奇幻的風格,講述小女孩小梅和一隻會報恩的肥貓的生活故事。
故事從小梅的媽媽進醫院後開始。由於醫藥費昂貴,小梅和爸爸就從公寓搬進舊三房式組屋。
自從媽媽生病後,小梅突然發現爸爸很偉大,除了要照顧她,也得努力賺錢養家。為了減輕爸爸的負擔,小梅學會了照顧自己。
有一天,小梅救了一隻小貓,愛吃的它越吃越胖,甚至變得比她爸爸還要高,所以小梅為它取個外號,叫作「肥貓」。為了不要嚇到小梅的爸爸,當爸爸在家時,肥貓就化身為一張大地毯。
肥貓帶給小梅很多歡樂,也把她帶入時光隧道里,讓她回到父母從戀愛到結婚的時光,體驗上一代的美好回憶,也讓小梅看到老一輩很懷念的新加坡舊景物。
後來,小梅的媽媽出院了。一家團圓之後,小梅重新展開笑臉,肥貓又變回可愛的小貓,成為小梅家的一分子。

水滸傳(新加坡中學讀本)(簡體版)◎施耐庵
Regular price $13.00 《水滸傳》這部小說圍繞「官逼民反」的線索展開,講述明朝末年農民起義的故事,每個情節又相對保持獨立,一環扣一環,生動曲折。小說的語言明快、簡練、口語化,富有個性和表現力。
本書在忠於原著的前提下,將80余萬字的原著改編成適合青少年閱讀的版本,保留了原著的框架和最富表現力的情節。此外,全書附有畫家精心繪制的人物畫像和情景插圖,加強了視覺效果,讓讀者更容易投入和欣賞。
本書特點:
- 以淺白易懂的文字改寫名著,同時保留了原著的精華。
- 故事篇幅不大,敘述與對白並重,並加上精美插圖,更容易吸引孩子閱讀。
- 每一章節之後附上簡短概述和兩個問題,讓孩子易於理解,也鼓勵他們讀後思考。
- 書後附上「速讀原著120回」,介紹原著的內容概要,瞭解原著各章回的重點內容。讀了速讀版本後,即使還沒讀原著,也能瞭解原著各章回的重點。

西遊記(新加坡中學讀本)(簡體版)◎吳承恩
Regular price $13.00唐僧取經原是真實的歷史事件,並帶有傳奇色彩。《西遊記》以唐僧取經的故事為線索,以神猴孫悟空為主角,整部小說充滿了敢闖敢拼的大無畏精神和俠膽義腸。書中,不管是七十二般變化的孫悟空、懶惰貪吃的豬八戒,還是各顯神通的神仙妖魔,在孩子眼裡都是如此親切、活靈活現。因此,它極大地激發併發展了孩子的想象力。
本書精選原著中最生動的故事,在忠於原著的基礎上加以改寫,同時適當保留一些精彩的原著語言和人物對話,更好地體現出原著的風格。此外,全書附有畫家精心繪制的人物畫像和情景插圖,加強了視覺效果,讓孩子更容易投入和欣賞。
本書特點:
- 以淺白易懂的文字改寫名著,同時保留了原著的精華。
- 故事篇幅不大,敘述與對白並重,並加上精美插圖,更容易吸引孩子閱讀。
- 每一章節之後附上簡短概述和兩個問題,讓孩子易於理解,也鼓勵他們讀後思考。
- 書後附上「速讀原著100回」,介紹原著的內容概要,瞭解原著各章回的重點內容。讀了速讀版本後,即使還沒讀原著,也能瞭解原著各章回的重點。

三國演義(新加坡中學讀本)(簡體版)◎羅貫中
Regular price $13.00 《三國演義》講的是東漢末年和魏、蜀、吳三國的歷史故事,以蜀漢興亡為主線,描繪了三國時期各勢力集團之間的軍事、政治、外交鬥爭。《三國演義》塑造了一系列鮮明生動的人物形象。如:智謀驚人的諸葛亮、義氣深重的關羽、爽直粗豪的張飛、仁義愛民的劉備、奸詐陰險的曹操、老謀深算的司馬懿⋯⋯這些人物都栩栩如生,讓人難以忘懷。
本書保留了《三國演義》的主幹情節和精彩篇章,語言淺顯、易懂,非常適合青少年讀者閱讀。此外,全書附有畫家精心繪制的人物畫像和情景插圖,加強了視覺效果,讓讀者更容易投入和欣賞。
本書特點:
- 以淺白易懂的文字改寫名著,同時保留了原著的精華。
- 故事篇幅不大,敘述與對白並重,並加上精美插圖,更容易吸引孩子閱讀。
- 每一章節之後附上簡短概述和兩個問題,讓孩子易於理解,也鼓勵他們讀後思考。
- 書後附上「速讀原著120回」,介紹原著的內容概要,瞭解原著各章回的重點內容。讀了速讀版本後,即使還沒讀原著,也能瞭解原著各章回的重點。

A British Serial Killer in Singapore◎Tan Ooi Boon
Regular price $28.00A British Serial Killer in Singapore is a true story of body parts murderer, John Martin Scripps who went on a killing spree and hunted his victims in cold blood. Scripps, who was trained in butchery, was the first serial killer to be convicted in Singapore.
Also included is an epilogue where the author re-imagines how a similar case would pan out if it happens today.

Legend of the Laughing Buddha◎Asiapac Editorial (Illustrated by Jeffrey Seow)
Regular price $11.00
Neither Civil Nor Servant◎Peh Shing Huei
Regular price $38.00Philip Yeo is unlike any civil servant. He prefers action over talk, cartoons over words and speed over due process. The maverick was blunt, direct and not afraid to challenge the status quo, earning him a reputation not only as one of Singapore’s most accomplished government officials, but also among its most colourful bureaucrats.
Neither Civil Nor Servant captures the half a century career of the former Economic Development Board chairman, telling the stories of brilliant achievements almost unparalleled in the history of the Singapore civil service. Philip Yeo was the man who turned Batam into a household name in Singapore, created Jurong Island from seawater and put the country on the biomedical map globally with its iconic Biopolis. The famous rule breaker bulldozed his way through the bureaucracy he was a part of, blazing new paths in a manner more akin to an entrepreneur than a civil servant. In the process, he offended more than a few and was never afraid to challenge naysayers publicly, regardless of status and background.
In the hands of acclaimed journalist and author Peh Shing Huei, this authorised biography brings out Philip Yeo the private man behind the public figure and uncovers the behind-the-scene stories of some of Singapore’s biggest post-independence military, economic and political adventures. Neither Civil Nor Servant is an engaging and enthralling book, offering fascinating insights into one of Singapore’s most unconventional pioneer civil servants.

Monumental Treasures: Singapore's Heritage Icons◎Edited by Melody Zaccheus, Design by Sally Lam
Regular price $40.00Embark on a spectacular journey of Singapore’s culture and heritage as you follow this guide that explores more than 70 of the country’s national monuments. Rich in architectural value, historical worth and social relevance, these buildings include our civic institutions, places of worship, schools, museums and even hotels, with some going back to more than 150 years old. This is a collection of colourful stories and specially curated photos designed to take the reader on a grand retelling of Singapore’s built heritage while celebrating the city’s communities and their contributions to its physical landscape.
The reader-friendly guide comes with a comprehensive map and is organised according to MRT station locations, perfect for the curious wanderer keen to explore Singapore’s heritage gems up close.

Singapore Trails◎National Heritage Board
Regular price $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.

The Presidents of Singapore: Yusof Ishak◎Edmund Lim
Regular price $10.00Every time we use a Singapore bank note, we see his face – the face of Yusof Ishak, the first President of Singapore.
But did you know that he had to overcome challenges in his life and was also a champion in sports such as weightlifting and boxing?
And not many people know that when he got married, in 1949, he and his wife lived in a kampung house with no electricity – the couple used kerosene lamps for light.
This book, which is targeted at upper primary and lower secondary pupils, will make this icon of Singapore come alive. It is suitable for anyone who wants an overview of the life and background of the first President of Singapore.
Readers will also enjoy the many photographs of Yusof Ishak, at formal occasions and in less formal moments.

The Presidents of Singapore: CV Devan Nair◎Edmund Lim
Regular price $10.00C.V. Devan Nair, the son of a rubber plantation clerk, rose from humble beginnings to become an outstanding union leader, a Member of Parliament, and eventually President of Singapore.
This book, which is targeted at upper primary and lower secondary pupils, describes Nair’s childhood and his years growing up in an anti-colonial household.
It also describes in detail how, during the tumultuous post-war years, Nair came to the attention of the British authorities, who were cracking down on anti-colonial activities, and ended up spending a total of about five years in detention.
It gives an excellent overview of the exciting early years of Nair’s life in the 1950s and 60s as a teacher, a unionist and an MP, and highlights his dedication and contributions to the NTUC.

The Presidents of Singapore: Benjamin Henry Sheares◎Edmund Lim
Regular price $10.00He was a well-known doctor and professor, and was one of the leading names in obstetrics and gynaecology in Singapore for decades.
And when he was 63 years old, he was asked to be the second President of Singapore, after the first President Yusof Ishak died in 1970.
What was Benjamin Sheares like as a President? Did he continue practising as a doctor after he became President? And who described him as “a perfect gentleman?”
The answers to these questions and more can be found in this easy-to-read book, which is targeted at upper primary and lower secondary pupils.
It has many photographs of Benjamin Sheares and readers will enjoy seeing him in his early years, when he was a professor, and also in more relaxed, unguarded moments.

DIPLOMACY: THE SINGAPORE EXPERIENCE (2ND EDITION)◎S Jayakumar
Regular price $38.00In this updated book, viewed by many as a definitive guide to Singapore-style diplomacy, former minister, diplomat and law dean S Jayakumar outlines the principles and norms that form the bedrock of Singapore’s foreign policy, shaped by more than five decades of hard-earned experience of ministers and officials. Professor Jayakumar, who retired from politics as Senior Minister in 2011, illustrates these with his accounts of and reflections on milestones where he had been involved as either Singapore’s Minister for Foreign Affairs or, much earlier, as Singapore’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations (UN).
This second edition includes an overview and chapter updates of the tumultuous trends and developments in the 2010s that have made a significant impact on geopolitics and diplomacy, especially for small states such as Singapore.
The book documents how Singapore has been able to create diplomatic and economic space for itself through proactive and creative diplomacy, for instance, by initiating key international forums, such as the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Regional Forum and Asia-Europe Meeting, and by pursuing free trade agreements, such as the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership and the European Union-Singapore Free Trade Agreement, both inked in 2018. Singapore has remained relevant to the international community by hosting international summits, such as the Trump-Kim Summit in 2018 and the Xi-Ma Summit in 2015, and by leading UN efforts such as the Singapore Convention on Mediation, opened for signature in Singapore in 2019.
Professor Jayakumar recounts how Singapore has responded to moves by other countries that are inimical to its national interests and put it under intense pressure, without losing its credibility. These include three difficult cases between 1994 and 1995 — the hanging of Dutch national Johannes Van Damme, that of Filipino maid Flor Contemplacion, and the caning of American Michael Fay — and the impounding of Singapore’s Terrex infantry carrier vehicles in transit in Hong Kong in 2016.
Professor Jayakumar also discusses how Singapore has resolved disputes with other countries in an amicable manner through third-party settlement, in compliance with international law and international agreements, which has become an important feature of Singapore’s foreign policy. These include the land reclamation case with Malaysia and the case where the International Court of Justice awarded sovereignty over Pedra Branca to Singapore.
COMMENDATIONS
“The honest , meaty narratives offer insights into strategic goals and diplomatic means of one of the world’s most skillful foreign ministries.”
Review from Foreign Affairs
“S Jayakumar’s reflections explain how Singapore manages to “punch above its weight” on the international stage. In doing so, it offers valuable insights for historians, political scientists and leaders from around the world.
Kofi A Annan, United Nations (UN) Secretary-General, 1997–2006

Fifty Secrets of Singapore's Success◎Edited by Tommy Koh
Regular price $41.00Singapore has evolved from a developing country to a developed one, in only a few short decades. Its gross domestic product per capita has soared from just US$517 (S$697) in 1965, to US$64,582 (S$87,128) in 2018.
Impressed, visiting university students from Mexico and the United States, in early 2019, asked the city state’s Ambassador-at-Large Tommy Koh for its secret of success.
His reply: there was not a single secret but many, which he would consider curating a new book on.
The result: Fifty Secrets of Singapore’s Success.
The collection of 50 essays, written by leaders and experts in their fields, sheds light on how the small state has scored significant success in not only economics but also eight other areas.
Among other things, Singapore is one of the world’s least corrupt countries, has one of the highest home ownership rates worldwide — of more than 90 per cent — and has world-class schools, healthcare and environments.
Singapore has also been a good global citizen. It has played a significant role in the development of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). At the United Nations (UN), Singapore has played a leadership role in the negotiations of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, the UN Convention on International Settlement Agreements Resulting from Mediation (also known as the Singapore Convention on Mediation) and the Rio Declaration on Environment and Development.
Many of the contributors are well-known names. They include Economic Development Board’s former executive chairman, Philip Yeo; Changi Airport Group’s and Surbana Jurong’s chairman, Liew Mun Leong; Singapore Airlines’ chief executive officer, Goh Choon Phong; National Wages Council’s founding chairman, Lim Chong Yah; National Trades Union Congress president and former Nominated Member of Parliament (NMP) Mary Liew; Housing & Development Board’s chief executive officer, Cheong Koon Hean; Singapore Management University’s president, Lily Kong; the National Institute of Education’s former director, Leo Tan; Public Service Commission’s and The Esplanade Co’s chairman, Lee Tzu Yang; Singapore’s first and longest-serving Chief of Defence Force, Winston Choo; former Singapore Police Commissioner and INTERPOL president Khoo Boon Hui; National Parks Board’s and Gardens by the Bay’s founding chief executive officer, Kiat W Tan; former ASEAN Secretary-General Ong Keng Yong; veteran diplomat Chan Heng Chee; former NMP and the Association of Women for Action and Research’s former president, Kanwaljit Soin; and World Toilet Organization’s founder, Jack Sim.
Veteran journalists of The Straits Times — Vikram Khanna, Christopher Tan and Sandra Davie — have also contributed essays to the book.

Early Hawkers in Singapore, 1920s to 1930s ◎Translated by Lai Chee Kien, Illustrations by Chang Yang.
Regular price $32.00The hawker centre is an integral part of Singapore's urban landscape. As they are now easily found all around the island, many may not be aware that the concept of housing hawkers within designated space was not common before Singapore's independence in 1965. Instead, hawkers plied the streets on foot, toting their wares in portable makeshift stalls.
Illustrator Chang Yang captured the street hawkers from the 20s and 30s in a series titled "Our Vanishing Street Hawkers" (消失了的过街小贩), which ran in of the Singapore's Chinese evening dailies, the Lianhe Wanbao, from 1987 - 1988. Accompanying the illustrations were informative passages, describing in details how the hawkers conducted business, where they could be found, the types of customers they attracted and even the hawker's outfits.
This book published by Focus Publishing and the National Heritage Board features the full series of 128 illustrations, with their accompanying text translated into English by Dr. Lai Chee Kien. Dr. Lai also writes in detail on the history of hawker centres in Singapore, and presents a visual and analysis of Chan Yang's illustrations.