In My Hands Today…

Breaking the Tongue: A Novel – Vyvyane Loh

370936This brilliant novel chronicles the fall of Singapore to the Japanese in World War II. Central to the story is one Chinese family: Claude, raised to be more British than the British and ashamed of his own heritage; his father, Humphrey, whose Anglophilia blinds him to possible defeat and his wife’s dalliances; and the redoubtable Grandma Siok, whose sage advice falls on deaf ears. Expatriates, spies, fifth columnists, and nationalists—including the elusive young woman Ling-Li—mingle in this exotic culture as the Japanese threat looms. Beset by the horror of war and betrayal and, finally, torture, Claude must embrace his true heritage. In the extraordinary final paragraphs of the novel, the language itself breaks into Chinese. With penetrating observation, Vyvyane Loh unfolds the coming-of-age story of a young man and a nation, a story that deals with myth, race, and class, with the ways language shapes perceptions, and with the intrigue and suffering of war. Reading group guide included.

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After Chinatown, we decided to go to Little India aka Serangoon Road for dinner and a surprise awaited us. We didn’t know that the street was also lighted up for the Pongal festival. So we got another light-up as a bonus!

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One of the side streets all lighted up

 

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Serangoon Road as seen from its entrance

 

 

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The facade of the Indian Heritage Centre, all beautifully lighted up

 

 

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Another view of the lights in Serangoon Road

 

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Over the long Chinese New Year weekend, I decided to take the children to Chinatown to soak in the New Year atmosphere. Here are some pictures from that visit!

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The pretty umbrella-like flowers strung on the road

 

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A new year decorative tassel strung on the wall of a building

 

 

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Chinese decorative paper cutting in one of the shops in a side street

 

 

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Another view of the main street in Chinatown, all beautifully decorated

 

 

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Beautiful lanterns

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The giant Rooster which welcomes people into Chinatown, this being the year of the Fire Rooster

 

 

 

In My Hands Today…

Moonrise, Sunset – Gopal Baratham

1524542Hours after agreeing to marry How Kum, Vanita is murdered while asleep in her fiance’s arms. More killings follow and How Kum is soon embroiled in the police investigation, only to find himself dealing with an unlikely brigade of self-proclaimed experts, including his drunken Uncle Oscar with his underworld links, the unlikely double-act of an American psycho-sexual healer and his matronly psychic sidekick, and a Hindu holy man…