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We Are Singaporeans Volume 2 eBook

by Melanie Lee
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Publisher: Marshall Cavendish International, March of 2022 ‧
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We Are Singaporeans Volume 2 continues to feature inspiring illustrated interviews of Singaporeans who have carved out unconventional work paths that align with their passions and values. While the interests and experiences are varied, the interviewees' resourcefulness and resilience collectively bring hope and possibilities to youths or anyone who is wondering about their own journeys in life. The 13 people in this book are: Wong Maye-e, Photojournalist Darius Lim, Choir conductor and composer Debby Ng, Wildlife ecologist and conservationist Martino Tan, Managing Editor of Mothership Felicia Low-Jimenez, Author & comics publisher Adib Jalal, Urbanist Sharul Channa, Stand-up comedian Jay Chua, Charis Chia & Yilina Leong of Fossa Chocolate Samantha Scott-Blackhall, Theatre director Kenneth and Adeline Thong of The Last Resort The AuthorMelanie Lee is a writer and lecturer from Singapore. She is also the author of the award-winning picture book series, The Adventures of Squirky the Alien, Out and About in Singapore, an illustrated children's travel guide, and Amazing Ash and Superhero Ah Ma, a middle-grade graphic novel. The IllustratorLee Xin Li is an independent illustrator based inSingapore. He graduated with an architecturedegree from the National University of Singapore.Xin Li often draws his inspiration from theenvironment he grew up in and encounteredsuch as culture, food, architecture, and history.He is also the author of Sayang Singapura.

We Are Singaporeans Volume 2

by Melanie Lee

Property Description
ISBN: 9789815044188
Publisher: Marshall Cavendish International
Release Date: March of 2022
Pages: 96
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility:
Categories: eBooks in English > Tourist Guides and Maps > Asia, Pacific and Oceania
EAN: 9789815044188
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