by: Si Hoe SS and Sim EE Waun
A book based of her childhood, Si Hoe SS talks about her childhood during the Japanese Occupation in Singapore from 1942 to 1945, exactly 3 years and 7 months. Singapore was then called Syonan-To (Light of the South in Japanese) She talks about her life as a child with real life incidents, with 9 siblings in the first book but 10 siblings in the second book. How do they live in their wooden house? And how do they survive in their house on Silat Road during a time of battle/war? Sing (Si Hoe SS) plays on the guava tree with Sixth Brother and loves doing errands with Ah Seem, find out more in these GOLDEN BOOKS, The House on Palmer Road and The House on Silat Road!
Did you know?
That I wanted to buy these books from a book fair in my school for SGD$15, but then searched the library and found a copy of the book...signed by the author, Si Hoe SS and her daughter, Sim EE Waun!
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