San's Home

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San is in her spaceship! Lion is keeping her company. What will they see and do next?

The universe is almost, but not quite, bigger than imagination. Within it, we are sheltered by a place we call 'home'. For San, home is right here in Singapore, but San is also a child of the universe.

 

About the Author

At 14, Chew Chia Shao Wei wrote an essay, "Unlikely Friends". It won first prize in the 2009 Commonwealth Essay Writing Competition and went on to become an illustrated book, The Rock and the Bird (Epigram Books, 2013), translated into German (Der Fels und der Vogel, Jacoby & Stuart, 2014) and sold as a children's book. San's Home is her first book written explicitly for children — though also for the children we all remain.

Shao Wei is currently pursuing interests in history, literature, religion, politics, conflict, and social justice as a student at Harvard University. Her abiding fascination is with human experience, and how we make sense of it in the stories we tell ourselves, whatever forms our stories may take.

 

Cover: Hard
Number of Pages: 24
ISBN: 978-981-4699-41-9 

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  1. We will not be responsible for lost mails or damages for orders by normal mail option.
  2. No refunds or returns after purchase.
  3. Exchanges subject to the following:
    • stock availability.
    • You must contact us to raise your  request within 5 working days from receipt of your order. 
    • Before returning or making an exchange, you are required to send us photos of the exchange products before sending out to us.
    • Item to be returned must reach us within 5 working days from our email confirmation to you on the exchange arrangement.
    • Item to be returned has to be in original new condition. We encourage courier or office drop-off.
    • All returns are to be arranged at your own cost. We will not be responsible for damage in transit.
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San is in her spaceship! Lion is keeping her company. What will they see and do next?

The universe is almost, but not quite, bigger than imagination. Within it, we are sheltered by a place we call 'home'. For San, home is right here in Singapore, but San is also a child of the universe.

 

About the Author

At 14, Chew Chia Shao Wei wrote an essay, "Unlikely Friends". It won first prize in the 2009 Commonwealth Essay Writing Competition and went on to become an illustrated book, The Rock and the Bird (Epigram Books, 2013), translated into German (Der Fels und der Vogel, Jacoby & Stuart, 2014) and sold as a children's book. San's Home is her first book written explicitly for children — though also for the children we all remain.

Shao Wei is currently pursuing interests in history, literature, religion, politics, conflict, and social justice as a student at Harvard University. Her abiding fascination is with human experience, and how we make sense of it in the stories we tell ourselves, whatever forms our stories may take.

 

Cover: Hard
Number of Pages: 24
ISBN: 978-981-4699-41-9 

ISBN
9789814699419
Year of Pub
No. of Pages
Author
No. of Issues
Dimensions
Weight
Brand
  1. We will not be responsible for lost mails or damages for orders by normal mail option.
  2. No refunds or returns after purchase.
  3. Exchanges subject to the following:
    • stock availability.
    • You must contact us to raise your  request within 5 working days from receipt of your order. 
    • Before returning or making an exchange, you are required to send us photos of the exchange products before sending out to us.
    • Item to be returned must reach us within 5 working days from our email confirmation to you on the exchange arrangement.
    • Item to be returned has to be in original new condition. We encourage courier or office drop-off.
    • All returns are to be arranged at your own cost. We will not be responsible for damage in transit.
  4. Please see full terms & conditions