Author |
Title |
First published in the year |
Loung Ung |
"Lucky child: a daughter of Cambodia reunites
with the sister she left behind" |
2005 |
Cryan, Shatil, and Piero. |
"Capitalism: A graphic guide" |
2013 |
Arakawa Hiromu. Translated by Amanda Haley. |
"Silver Spoon". Volumes 1 to 15. |
2011 |
Tyus D. Williams. Illustrated by
Chaaya Prabhat. |
"A day in the life of big cats:
What do lions, tigers and panthers get
up to all day?"
|
2022
|
Harriet Beecher Stowe.
|
"Uncle Tom's Cabin".
|
1852
|
L. Frank Baum.
|
"The wonderful wizard of Oz".
|
1900
|
Elisabeth Kübler-Ross. Edited
by Göran Grip.
|
“The tunnel and the light: Essential insights on living and dying”.
|
1999
|
Joseph Thambiah. |
"Providence in adversity: World War 2
and the Anglican Church in Singapore". |
2022 |
Rebecca Otowa |
"The Mad Kyoto Shoe Swapper,
and other short stories". |
2020 |
Roald Dahl. Illustrated by Quentin Blake. |
"Charlie and the chocolate factory" |
1964 |
Karen Armstrong. |
"Muhammad: Prophet for our time". |
2006 |
Ray Bradbury. |
"Fahrenheit 451". |
1953 |
Alfian Bin Sa'at |
"A history of amnesia: poems". |
2001 |
William Shakespeare. Edited by
Anne Barton. |
"The Tempest". |
1623 |
Antonio Iturbe. Translated by
Lilit Zekulin Thwaites. |
"The librarian of Auschwitz". |
2012 |
Loung Ung. |
“Lulu in the sky: A daughter of Cambodia finds love, healing, and double happiness”.
|
2012 |
Viktor E. Frankl. Translated by Ilse Lasch
and Helen Pisano.
|
"Man's search for meaning".
|
1946
|
Tuomas Kyrö. Translated by David McDuff.
|
"The beggar & the hare".
|
2011
|
Charles Dickens. With Notes by Michael Slater. |
"A Christmas Carol and other
Christmas writings" |
1843 |
Jean Rhys. |
"Quartet". |
1928 |
Sarah de Carvalho. |
"The street children of Brazil". |
1996 |
Maya Angelou. |
"I know why the caged bird sings". |
1969 |