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China in the New World

The globalization that swept across the world from the 1990s to mid-2010s is over. In its place have come growing protectionism, geopolitical tensions, and a decline in the importance of multilateral bodies such as the World Trade Organization.

But while many countries are now turning in on themselves, one continues to turn outwards: building on its achievements of the last four-plus decades, China is now engaging with the world like never before.

In today’s increasingly multipolar world, China’s influence is on the rise. Its leading companies, tempered in China’s large and hyper-competitive markets, now stand at the forefront of technological change and innovation across an increasing number of industries.

Building on its dominance of global manufacturing, China is becoming an exporter of capital, technology, services, and knowledge. Across many industries, its companies are becoming the setters of global standards. Its advances in artificial intelligence, blockchain, and big data are making it central to the development of next-generation supply chains. Its advances in financial technologies, combined with the increasing internationalization of the renminbi, are putting it at the heart of new cross-border payment and settlement systems.

In China in the New World, Edward Tse explains how China became the economic power it is today, how its role in global business will continue to expand, and how companies must rethink their global strategies in what will be an increasingly China-relevant global economy.

Complete Notes from Singapore

Almost 200 years ago, an Englishman by the name of Stamford Raffles landed on the shores of Singapore and the rest, shall we say, is history. A decade ago, another Englishman came to Singapore and left behind a wholly different kind of legacy. Notes from an even Smaller Island, Scribbles from the Same Island, and Final Notes from a Great Island are three widely-acclaimed offerings by Neil Humphreys detailing his own Singapore story of a man who came, who saw and who fell in love with the tiny tropical nation. Complete Notes from Singapore: The Penguin Omnibus brings together all three best-selling books for an insightful account of one man’s relationship with Singapore and Singaporeans that has spanned an entire decade, with a foreword by Colin Goh and a new introduction.

Notes From an Even Smaller Island
Knowing nothing of Singapore in the 1990s, a young Englishman, Neil Humphreys, arrives in the land of ‘air-conned’ shopping centres and Lee Kuan Yew. From the aunties in the hawker centres to expats dressed as bananas, from Singlish to kiasuism, and from Singaporeans at home to Singaporeans abroad, Humphreys explores all aspects of Singaporean life, taking in the sights, dissecting the culture and illuminating each place and person with his perceptive and witty observations.
Written by someone who is at once both insider and outsider, the book is a wonderfully funny and disarmingly honest portrait of Singapore and its people.

First published in 2001, Notes from an Even Smaller Island became an extraordinary success, selling tens of thousands of copies. It popped up on the national bestseller several times over the years and launched Neil’s stellar writing career.

This 20th anniversary edition contains new material; Neil has gone back and re-evaluated his first book, looking at what he got right, what he definitely got wrong and updating readers on key characters, stories and crazy incidents. He also includes never-previously published photos to prove – once and for all – that every word of his irreverent work was true.

Scribbles From the Same Island
Neil Humphreys is back with more Scribbles from the Same Island. He is not rich, doesn’t own an apartment, and doesn’t have many expatriate privileges, but nonetheless manages to remain the same funny bloke happily living in the small estate of Toa Payoh in Singapore. One year after his best-selling, Notes From An Even Smaller Island had the whole of Singapore laughing helplessly, Neil Humphreys is still madly in love with his humble but stimulating existence on the sunny island of Singapore. So much, in fact, that he now makes a living poking gentle fun at every oddball aspect of Singaporean life. Expect to find more of his take on SPG, sex, doctors, toilets…all seemingly innocuous subjects but made hilarious through his witty observations. Romance campaigns? Public transport system? Nothing is safe from Neil’s humorous scrutiny. Not even the unsuspecting creatures at the zoo, and certainly not the bawdy nightlife at Geylang.

Final Notes From a Great Island: a Farewell Tour of Singapore
Singapore’s best-selling author is back. After spending the best ten years of his life in Singapore Neil Humphreys has decided to move to Australia. But the British writer doesn’t want to leave the island he fell in love with a decade ago without taking one final tour. Embarking on a valedictory tour from his home in Toa Payoh, Humphreys vows to explore Singapore as he did when he first arrived–a newcomer on foot and inexperienced–visiting his favourite places, from the glorious countryside of Lim Chu Kang to the serene beaches of Kusu island. From Sentosa to Sembawang Park, St. John’s Island to Johor Bahru, Humphreys treks, cycles and even hitchhikes his way across this great island, encountering murderous dogs, dead cats, wild crocodiles and mad cyclists. Honest, insightful and funny, Final Notes from a Great Island is a warm, uplifting tribute to Singapore and its inhabitants.

The Dao of Foresight

A brief encounter between a professor of foresight and a struggling entrepreneur in near-future Singapore transforms into an Asian tale beyond time and space. The reader is taken along the captivating journey of a young apprentice, Jigo, who goes through many obstacles to learn foresight from the wise Master Fu and save his village in danger. Blending fiction with non-fiction, each chapter of The Dao of Foresight introduces a new foresight technique through a timeless relationship between master and disciple imbued with the wisdom of Eastern Asian philosophies (Daoism, Zen Buddhism, Confucianism). Through the continuous juxtaposition of the old and the new, The Dao of Foresight intertwines mystery and adventure with learning, and inspires curiosity, personal growth, and a deeper understanding of the core principles of foresight.

Reimagining Singapore’s History

What is history? How is it made? And why does it matter? Reimagining Singapore’s History brings together leading historians to discuss these questions within the context of the decades-long project to rediscover pre-colonial Singapore.

2019 was a milestone in Singapore’s history as it marked the 200th anniversary of Stamford Raffles’ landing in 1819. However, in a powerful turn of events, government-sponsored celebrations used the occasion to highlight Singapore’s longer pre-colonial story, in the process officially pushing back the modern country’s origins to the 14th-century trading post of Temasek.

Contrary to popular belief, Singapore was not a forgotten land between Temasek and Raffles; it remained a rich crossroads of trade, culture, religion, and merchant empires (both Asian and European). The discovery of this pre-1819 period has led to Singapore’s ‘new history’, also known as its ‘700-year narrative’.

While this narrative has long been common knowledge among academics, it was only in the past decade that it began to make its way into the public consciousness. Why and how did these changes come about? Where did they come from? Why did it take so long to bridge academic and public knowledge? And what is pre-colonial Singapore’s relevance for us in the 21st century?

Surveying topics from archaeology to post-colonial theory, this essay collection explores the above questions and introduces the sources, discoveries, and ideas that led to the literal re-writing of Singapore’s official historical narratives over the past decades.

Jesus Feeds the People (New Testament)

Faith turns little into plenty.

When a crowd of over 5,000 gathered to listen to Jesus, there was not enough food to share. But Jesus
miraculously multiplied five loaves and two fish to feed everyone.
This story shows the importance of trusting in God and reminds us that God can provide for all
our needs, no matter how big.
Unique Features:

  • Engaging, Age-Appropriate Language
  • Beautiful, Colorful Illustrations
  • Perfect Introduction to Bible Themes
  • Family Bonding Opportunity
  • Each Story has Character-Building Lessons
  • Perfect Gift for Special Occasions

This book is part of the First Bible Stories series, a collection designed to introduce young readers to the timeless stories and teachings of the Bible.

SHH…GIVE ME A MOMENT

In a world that often favours the alpha—those comfortable in the spotlight—Shh . . . Give Me A Moment offers a refreshing perspective for those who find strength in silence. This personal development guide empowers introverts to embrace their unique traits and become imperfectly acceptable in a noisy, distracted society.

Join Aaron Pang, best-selling author and host of Asia’s No. 1 Purpose Podcast, on a transformative journey to unlock your hidden strengths: productivity, perspective, patience, and people skills. But first, you’ll need to face four formidable foes—the Dream Gobbler, Attention Gobbler, Priority Gobbler, and Identity Gobbler—that threaten to derail your growth.

Packed with practical tools and insightful frameworks, this book will help you reflect, strengthen your relationships, and thrive amid distraction and overwhelm.

Whether you identify as an introvert or simply seek deeper focus, meaningful connections, and purpose, Shh . . . Give Me a Moment is your guide to finding peace and power in stillness.

Tiny Rice Grains

Tiny Rice Grains explores the human side of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI).

Given the business case that diverse and inclusive organizations thrive and drive better performance, the question begs to be asked: why are so many organizations still struggling to implement and embed DEI in the workplace?

The book explores this question and tackles how DEI strategies are often approached. as standalone initiatives rather than being woven into the fabric of the organization. Too many people are still afraid to have brave conversations and confront uncomfortable truths in the realm of DEI.

What strikes me as I work in this area is the impact that small actions can have. Like dropping a single rice grain into water creates ripples, small acts of kindness and inclusion can have ripple effects, inspiring others to do the same and creating a cascading impact for those around us.

Each of our small actions adds up to a greater whole. DEI doesn’t need one passionate person leading the charge. It needs all of us to do our part, in whatever small ways we can, to make our workplaces more inclusive.

I have found the three principles of courage, curiosity, and care to be useful when approaching DEI, and I share my learnings in this area throughout my book. I also bring in other people’s stories and perspectives, widening the conversation and giving readers a chance to learn from a collective wisdom far greater than mine alone.

Take Back Control Of Your Money

Ever noticed how your money often seems to disappear when you’re not watching? Hidden fees, impulse purchases, and clever marketing tactics can drain our resources faster than we realize. The truth is, we live in a capitalist society where everyone out there wants to get your money.

This book sheds light on these common traps and provides strategies for you to avoid them. You will learn how to protect your money from slipping through the cracks, and even better, grow it into a sizeable pot of wealth so you never have to worry about money again.

Imagine a life where you could spend without worrying about the bills instead. Or earn passive income even while you sleep. A life where you’ll have enough for and beyond retirement. All that is possible when you learn how to take back control of your money and build it.

In Take Back Control of Your Money, OG personal finance blogger Budget Babe shares a step-by-step roadmap to helping you master your finances once and for all! With her knack for simplifying complex financial concepts into actionable steps, Dawn makes it easy for anyone to learn how to break out of the rat race and become financially free.

Whether you’re just starting out or looking to refine your financial strategy, this book is a must-read for anyone serious about taking back control of their finances and future.

Penguin Select Classics: The Origin of Species

“It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one most responsive to change.”

For the longest period, society believed that all beings were created at once over a short span of time. Up until Charles Darwin introduced the theory of evolution and argued that living beings as they function today have developed through the process of natural selection, challenging conventional beliefs about the origins of life.

This theory is driven by the differential survival and reproduction of individuals with advantageous traits. The offsprings which acquire stronger traits through genetics, will have a higher chance of adapting to the changing environment.

Darwin’s theory suggests that all species, including humans, share a common ancestry, providing a unifying framework for the diversity of life on Earth.

An absolutely engaging and enlightening read to understand the human body and be more in sync with how we can utilize our physical abilities to adapt to the world’s changing requirements.

Penguin Select Classics: The Importance of Being Earnest

“The truth is rarely pure and never simple.”

We all play certain roles in life, at work or with family, which require us to suppress how we truly feel to perform our duties.

Set in London, the play revolves around the lives of two such young bachelors, Jack Worthing and Algernon Moncrieff, who decide to lead double lives to cope with the weights of their social obligations.

Jack becomes ‘Earnest’ to escape his country estate and win the heart of Gwendolen Fairfax. Algernon pretends to have a fictional invalid friend named ‘Bunbury’ to avoid family gatherings and responsibilities. Life takes a turn when their alternate identities collide, leading to humorous misunderstandings.

Through this entertaining satire, the story compels us to wonder how society rewards appearance and superficial acts over authentic living and seeking true happiness; making us question are we truly who we allow the world to see?