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Tiger Tales

Almost True Stories from Old Singapore
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With much of old Singapore still covered in jungle, encounters with animals were not uncommon for those who lived here. Tiger Tales brings to life little-known tales of such episodes in Singapore’s past, from a crazy rain of fish and the discovery of a giant crocodile in the Rochor River in the middle of town, to a conundrum with tapirs and the delights of a zoo in the Botanic Gardens. Of course, no compendium of Singapore’s animal stories can go without the legend of Sang Nila Utama, the island’s mythical founder—did he really see a lion, we wonder? —and the dramatic story of the tiger under the Raffles Hotel’s billiard room. Along the way, readers also meet a cast of colourful yet real people from the past—including Colonel William Farquhar, the First Resident of Singapore, Zheng He, the famous Ming Dynasty admiral of China’s treasure ships, and Charles Phillips, the former principal of the Raffles Institution who marches into these pages in his pyjamas.
Authors: Sim Ee Waun has been a food and travel journalist for almost 30 years and was editor of various lifestyle magazines. As a children’s book author and history enthusiast, she writes mainly historical books including We Shall Remember and has co-authored The House on Palmer Road and The House on Silat Road. She teaches part-time at a university in Singapore and volunteers as a docent at the Former Ford Factory Museum. Joyceline See Tully has worked in publishing for the past 25 years, first as a journalist and magazine editor, and now as a children’s books author. Her latest book is Tiger Tales: Almost True Animal Stories from Old Singapore, a collection of stories inspired by real events. These days, she juggles her time between a full-time job in publishing, parenting a young child and working on her next children’s book. Illustrator: Chloe Chang received her first art commission at the age of 9. Since then, she has illustrated over a dozen books with local and international publishers, most notably Tiger Tales: Almost True Stories from Old Singapore and Jack is Curious book series. She was the lead character designer for the Mediacorp animated series “Lil Wild”
* 7 unique stories offer a unique peek into life with animals in Old Singapore. * Each chapter is based on actual historical events. * Comes with a beautifully illustrated glossary of the diverse wildlife indigenous to Singapore. * Richly detailed and accurate, full-colour illustrations encourage exploration and conversation between young readers and grown-ups. * All animals and insects depicted are accurate and identifiable and are indigenous to Singapore. * Strong social media campaign. * Author is available for events and talks.
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