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Rebels, Traitors, Peacemakers
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Rebels, Traitors, Peacemakers

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Nuanced portraits of the lives of Chinese-Indian couples adn struggles to cope within a polarised world.

Humourous and heart-breaking while demonstrating love's power to transform society.

You shouldn't be with a Chinese girl... that should be my girl', a man in Singapore allegedly said this to a Chinese-Indian couple as he spat towards them. In a world brimming with such prejudice and cultural tensions, a remarkable phenomenon emerges - nearly one in five marriages in the US and in Singapore are now interracial.

This book explores this phenomenon through real stories of Indian-Chinese relationships, delving into the love and turmoil in such lives, where cultural boundaries are shattered and hearts are forged against all odds.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Random House SEA
Country
SG
Date
6 February 2024
Pages
230
ISBN
9789815127140

Nuanced portraits of the lives of Chinese-Indian couples adn struggles to cope within a polarised world.

Humourous and heart-breaking while demonstrating love's power to transform society.

You shouldn't be with a Chinese girl... that should be my girl', a man in Singapore allegedly said this to a Chinese-Indian couple as he spat towards them. In a world brimming with such prejudice and cultural tensions, a remarkable phenomenon emerges - nearly one in five marriages in the US and in Singapore are now interracial.

This book explores this phenomenon through real stories of Indian-Chinese relationships, delving into the love and turmoil in such lives, where cultural boundaries are shattered and hearts are forged against all odds.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Random House SEA
Country
SG
Date
6 February 2024
Pages
230
ISBN
9789815127140