Weight | 179 g |
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Dimensions | 19 × 12.3 × 0.8 cm |
Oscar
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STORY OF A SINGAPORE EURASIAN,
FROM THE 1910s TO THE 1950s
OSCAR was a Eurasian who was born in Singapore in 1917, and this story follows his antics as a youth without much benefit of adult supervision. He later encounters life, as many will never experience, when a country is at war. It includes his stint as a gaoler in Outram Prison overseeing prisoners facing torture and death during the Japanese occupation. This dispassionate but detailed account conveys the comedy of life amidst the immediacy of terror during those years. It is a story of friendships, relationships and human frailties under intense stress. Oscar’s story, retold from a unique perspective, provides graphic lessons of an almost forgotten past. It is also a chapter of the Singapore story narrative.
Author: Mark Tan
Format: Paperback
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Weight | 154g |
Dimensions | 190mm x 123mm |
Pages | 120 |