Books from Singapore Publishers

Dive into the world of SingLit (Singapore Literature) with our extensive collection of books from leading Singaporean publishers, including Ethos Books and Epigram Books. This collection features books available here at Thryft from these and other esteemed publishers, offering a wide range of genres such as fiction, nonfiction, children’s literature, and rare titles. Whether you’re seeking thought-provoking memoirs, artistic explorations, or business insights, this collection captures the diverse voices of Singaporean literature.

Support local authors and discover stories that reflect the heart of Singapore’s culture and identity. With titles from iconic publishers like Ethos and Epigram, you’re sure to find captivating reads. Start your SingLit journey today and enjoy great deals on every book.

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There Was a Peranakan Woman Who Lived in a Shoe
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RM19.00 MYR

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If you're keen on sharing a slice of rich cultural heritage with the little ones, "There Was a Peranakan Woman Who Lived in a Shoe" offers an inventive take on traditional nursery rhymes. It's sprinkled with references to local delicacies and traditions, making it a charming way to introduce children to the unique Peranakan culture while keeping the joy and rhythm of the rhymes they already love.
Here Now There After - Thryft
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If you're someone who delights in the intersection of literature and travel, "Here Now There After" is a literary suitcase packed with imaginative voyages. Through the eyes of Singapore's finest storytellers, you're set to explore a rich tapestry of narratives that celebrate movement and place. This anthology is an artful navigation through Singapore’s cityscape, bound to enchant wanderlust hearts and curious minds alike.
Parsetreeforestfire - Thryft
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Hamid Roslan | Ethos Books

Parsetreeforestfire

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Goodreads rating: 3.97

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This book could be a good read for anyone who loves poetry and is open to exploring the beauty and fluidity of language. Parsetreeforestfire breaks free from the conventional idea of language learning books and offers a unique perspective by blending Singlish and English poems. It challenges readers to delve into the intense attention to language and invites them to question the boundaries of language itself. If you're looking for an unconventional and thought-provoking poetic experience, this book is for you.
The Viewing Party - Thryft
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Yong Shu Hoong | Ethos Books

The Viewing Party

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Goodreads rating: 2.87

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Singapore Literature Prize winner Yong Shu Hoong’s latest book features more than just poetry. There is also a ghostly tale at its core, complete with prose poems and micro fiction of exactly 100 words each, as well as annotated excerpts from an abandoned work.In this viewing party, readers are invited to take a peek into the domain of death and cinema. You are part of a mob of dispassionate onlookers. Sometimes, you get to play the voyeuristic judge.
Farrer Park: Rhyming Verses From a Singapore Childhood
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RM33.00 MYR

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If you're looking to connect with the simple wonders of youth through a cultural lens, "Farrer Park" is a delightful little treasure. Ann Peters paints a vivid tapestry of her Singaporean upbringing with playful and engaging rhymes. It's not just a book; it's an endearing gateway to another time and place, perfect for both children discovering new perspectives and adults reminiscing their own past.
Sudden In Youth: New and Selected Poems - Thryft
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Felix Cheong | Ethos Books

Sudden In Youth: New and Selected Poems

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Goodreads rating: 3.5

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Sudden in Youth is a collection of emotional and relatable poetry by author Felix Cheong, covering topics such as love, faith, fatherhood, and life experiences. The poems are intensely personal while still being universally applicable, making them a great read for anyone who enjoys emotive and relatable poetry. Users would appreciate the author's raw perspective on intimate topics.