Here are our top books!
Hook and Eye: Stories from the Margins by Philip Holden, Editor.
These stories are set in disparate locations in Singapore, ranging from landed properties to migrant worker dormitories, and speak of struggles and persistence. And love.
The Boy, The Mole The Fox and The Horse by Charlie Mackery.
“The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse” is a collection of loosely linked illustrations about a lonely boy who ambles through the countryside on a spring day, finding companionship: first meeting the mole, then the other animals of the title.
Who You Were Meant To Be by Lindsay C. Gibson.
A Guide to Finding or Recovering Your Life’s Purpose.
Turtle All The Way Down by John Green.
Turtles All the Way Down follows the life of Aza Holmes, a sixteen-year-old girl struggling to live a life she fears is not her own. When a local billionaire absconds following allegations of fraud, her best friend, Daisy, pulls her along into an investigation in hopes of winning a $100,000 reward
Dare To Lead by Brené Brown,
Brave Work. Tough Conversations. Whole Hearts.
First, We Make The Beast Beautiful by Sarah Wilson.
A New Story About Anxiety.
What On Earth Am I Here For? by Rick Warren
The Purpose Driven Life
Let’s Take The Long Way Home by Gail Caldwell.
A Memoir of Friendship
Small Great Things by Jodi Picoult.
A story of an African American labor and delivery nurse and the racism surrounding her care of a white supremacist couple's newborn son. She tells NPR's Scott Simon what compelled her to write this story.
Walking Out Of Secret Shame by Jennifer Heng.
This is the gripping story of a girl who looked for love in all the wrong places. Pregnant twice as a teenager, Jennifer aborted both babies, bringing her down the long road of guilt and shame. After years of remorse mixed with self-reproach and self-justification, she finally released all the pain.