From an award-winning Singaporean novelist comes a multi-layered tale
about love, sisterhood, spousal abuse, and Cantonese opera in the lives
of three generations of women--all set against the dramatic sweep of
Singapore's development
The famous cross-dressing Cantonese opera singer Chan Kam Foong passes
away, leaving her secret journal to her granddaughter, Xiu Yin, an
archival officer at the Singapore National Archives.
Xiu Yin reads through the journal that chronicles her grandmother's
relationship with Dearest Intimate in their village in China to their
respective escapes to the Nanyang before WWII and her desperate search
for Dearest Intimate in Singapore. Her grandmother's reflections and
letters to Dearest Intimate forces Xiu Yin to examine her marriage to an
abusive husband and she plucks up the courage to leave him.
A surprise encounter with her first love, a rising Cantonese opera
singer, brings a period of calm and joy. But when Meng proposes
marriage, Xiu Yin backs off and he leaves for Hong Kong. It takes three
years of loneliness and letter writing before they reunite again.