Leap of Fate, Jansen Lim (9789815144901) — Readings Books
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Leap of Fate

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A quirky tale of feuds, courage and redemption, set in a rural village in 1950s Singapore.

Growing up in the 1950s in a village known as Lorong Limau, a group of young

Singaporeans found themselves having to navigate livelihoods and relationships in unexpected tragicomic ways. Siblings would turn out to be lifelong enemies, money?or rather the lack of it?a crippling nightmare, love an ever posture of deception, wild gossip the coup de gr ce. In spite of it all, the unforeseen?even death itself?would every so often become a flint for courage and redemption for some of the protagonists especially Tin, a brave teenage girl who continued to defy familial odds, and Mona, a widow-turned-prostitute who was forced to thwart her own expectations.

Equal parts inspired by real-life anecdotes and borne of imagination, this story promises to lay bare the struggles and aspirations of those living in that era, a place and time unwittingly defined by societal taboos and quirky traditions long vanished from the face of contemporary Singapore. Ultimately, it's a story of what it means to be human when fate decides to take a leap.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Random House SEA
Country
SG
Date
1 October 2024
Pages
224
ISBN
9789815144901

A quirky tale of feuds, courage and redemption, set in a rural village in 1950s Singapore.

Growing up in the 1950s in a village known as Lorong Limau, a group of young

Singaporeans found themselves having to navigate livelihoods and relationships in unexpected tragicomic ways. Siblings would turn out to be lifelong enemies, money?or rather the lack of it?a crippling nightmare, love an ever posture of deception, wild gossip the coup de gr ce. In spite of it all, the unforeseen?even death itself?would every so often become a flint for courage and redemption for some of the protagonists especially Tin, a brave teenage girl who continued to defy familial odds, and Mona, a widow-turned-prostitute who was forced to thwart her own expectations.

Equal parts inspired by real-life anecdotes and borne of imagination, this story promises to lay bare the struggles and aspirations of those living in that era, a place and time unwittingly defined by societal taboos and quirky traditions long vanished from the face of contemporary Singapore. Ultimately, it's a story of what it means to be human when fate decides to take a leap.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Random House SEA
Country
SG
Date
1 October 2024
Pages
224
ISBN
9789815144901