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She also doesn't hesitate to point out things bothering her. The desperation, when you have no money to treat your seriously ill child. Prostitution, importance of literacy, foreign workers....
Jun 01, 2020 12:46PM
The Man Who Wore His Wife's Sarong: Stories of the Unsung, Unsaid and Uncelebrated in Singapore

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Asaria
Asaria is 50% done
Venture where others don't dare. Speak unspoken, break tabu, say out loud what's hushed. And that's what Lim is doing. She humanizes things that shouldn't be a big deal. Son comes out as gay? It doesn't change the fact his/her son. Girl was brought up by loving lesbian mums? That's unusual but it turned out OK. And so on.
Jun 01, 2020 12:44PM
The Man Who Wore His Wife's Sarong: Stories of the Unsung, Unsaid and Uncelebrated in Singapore


Asaria
Asaria is 41% done
The weakest short story so far. At least the previous ones were easy to read and enganging. Somehow they have challenged my culture and point of view endorsed in the country in regards to LGBT people. Unsettling feeling, but hey I read to broaden my mind.
Jun 01, 2020 12:03PM
The Man Who Wore His Wife's Sarong: Stories of the Unsung, Unsaid and Uncelebrated in Singapore


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