Catherine Lim's free-wheeling imagination cheerfully dispenses with all
constraints to tell stories of that other world. Written with an
exaggerated sense of earnestness and caution, the eighteen tales in this
collection elicit in the reader the very goosebumps of terror she had
herself experienced as a child listening to such tales.As an adult,
these goosebumps persist for her. However, they no longer arise from
fear, but from a sense of awe and mystery that she feels when she
considers this large existential question: Despite our extensive
scientific knowledge today, what do we know of the supernatural? What
can we know of the supernatural? Catherine's deep and abiding sense of
mystery is reflected in the pronouncement by one of her characters in
the last story in this collection: "I don't know, I don't know. I wish I
did."