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Poetry meets art in this anthology that encourages readers to see out of the box
Inspired by Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver, Sprawl 2 continues the successful blend of Felix Cheong's poetry and Arif Rafhan's comic book art. It is at once refreshing, cinematic and an entertaining read. The second book of the Sprawl universe follows the trials and travails of Jack, a nightshift taxi driver. Forced out of his home by a tycoon's unscrupulous land grab, he retaliates in the only way a former soldier knows how - violence. But with the help of an intrepid reporter, Jack manages to change the rules of the game - with devastating consequences.
In the last volume of our Letter series, we invited 18 contributors to write to their partners. These heartfelt words are at once a celebration of romance and that first flush of love. Perhaps what needs to be said, things to be thankful for, but they've never had the chance to do so. Perhaps hurts they had inflicted over time on their partners, but never made amends for; such matters left unresolved eventually become a thorn in the relationship. These private words, publicly uttered, reflect on how marriage is not always the happily-ever-after movies portray it, but a coming-to-terms with differences and distances, trauma and pain.
Inspired by the author's cat, this is about a particularly noisy day in the life of Meow Meow. Through expressive drawings, a funny story told in rhymes that mimic the sounds of everyday objects, it teaches young readers how to identify different sounds around the house. This is the second in a series of three books by award-winning poet Felix Cheong that teaches children everyday concepts. The first book, A Busy Day for Meow Meow, relates time to everyday activities like play and meals. The third book A Playful Day for Meow Meow, teaches children how to use prepositions to describe movement. Illustrated by Yunita Elvira Anisa and Devitha Fauzie.
Written in delightful rhymes and tongue twisters this book introduces the idea that not everyone is the same. Have fun reading the stories aloud
A reflection of how we have adapted to and survived the Coronavirus outbreak.
A beautifully illustrated gift book featuring offbeat creatures with a dark history
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