In A Bit of Earth, Suchen Christine Lim deftly
weaves historical fact and a fiery imagination in a visually powerful
multicultural story that spans three generations and four decades—proving once
again that she is one of Asia’s leading fiction writers.
Malaya. A land of unparalleled richness. For centuries, the peninsula has
attracted fortune hunters, money-grabbing pirates and migrants seeking a better
life. Among those whose lives are rooted in the Malayan soil are three
families: the Wongs, sons of the Chinese earth; the Wees, subjects of the
English gods; and the Mahmuds, scions of the Malayan soil; each with different
dreams for the bit of earth they live on. Their destinies meet and this clash
of hopes inevitably leads to tragedy.
About the Author
Suchen Christine Lim is an award-winning author
of novels, short stories, children’s stories and a non-fiction book.
In 2012 she was awarded the Southeast Asia Write Award for her body of
work. Fistful of Colours, winner of the inaugural Singapore
Literature Prize, is cited as a classic Singapore novel. Among other acclaimed
works are Rice Bowl and The River’s Song. Her
latest work of fiction Dearest Intimate was published in
October 2022.
Awarded a Fullbright grant, Suchen was a Fellow in the University of Iowa’s
International Writing Program and later its Writer in Residence. She was also a
Fellow in Creative Writing at the Nanyang Technological University, and has
held writing residences in the US, UK, Australia, South Korea, the Philippines,
Vietnam and Myanmar.