Following the Wrong God Home

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Cultural clash and moral dilemma in Singapore.

If you're intrigued by the intersection of tradition and modernity, "Following the Wrong God Home" will speak to you. Catherine Lim paints a compelling portrait of a woman caught between two worlds, making it a resonant read for anyone who has faced the pull of conflicting desires or cultural expectations. The depth of the protagonist's struggle and the authenticity of the Singaporean setting add layers of richness to this thought-provoking story.

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Following the Wrong God Home

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ISBN: 9780752844749
Authors: Catherine Lim
Publisher: Orion Publishing
Date of Publication: 2002-03-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Contemporary, Romance
Goodreads rating: 3.35
(rated by 282 readers)

Description

Yin Ling—poor, beautiful, an outstanding student and a poet—is to marry Vincent Chee, a rich PhD student from a very traditional, upper-class family. She will become a dutiful wife, not the existence of her dreams, but the Chees’ money and influence is essential, for her mother has cancer and they cannot abandon a faithful old servant, Ah Heng Cheh. However, the mapping out of Ling’s future doesn’t proceed smoothly. Almost against her will, and through her poetry, she meets outspoken American professor, Ben Gallagher, who threatens to overturn everything. Ling must make her choice: east or west, head or heart. The birth of a son makes her moral predicament even more agonizing.
 

Cultural clash and moral dilemma in Singapore.

If you're intrigued by the intersection of tradition and modernity, "Following the Wrong God Home" will speak to you. Catherine Lim paints a compelling portrait of a woman caught between two worlds, making it a resonant read for anyone who has faced the pull of conflicting desires or cultural expectations. The depth of the protagonist's struggle and the authenticity of the Singaporean setting add layers of richness to this thought-provoking story.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.