Goh Chok Tong was an improbable Prime Minister for an
unlikely country. He had neither the connections nor the cunning to rise to the
top, and was even once famously derided by his mentor Lee Kuan Yew for being
'wooden' in his communication skills.
Except for an imposing height most unusual in this part of
the world, he was an ordinary man.
He lost his father at a young age, lived in a two-bedroom
public flat with his mother and four siblings and needed a government bursary
to complete university.
Yet somehow he succeeded.
Tall Order tells the extraordinary story of his life and
career over half a century, revealing how Singapore's second Prime Minister
rose through a combination of strength, wit and a political nous which many,
including himself, did not know he had. In this first of two volumes, Goh
navigated years of a challenging apprenticeship to Lee, scoring numerous policy
successes but also suffering political blows and humiliation.
He was the man who first made Neptune Orient Lines,
Singapore's national carrier, profitable, before entering politics.
The stellar corporate stint was followed by his many novel
policies and institutions that have since become household names in the
country: Medisave, Total Defence, Residents' Committee and Nominated Member of
Parliament.
But the highlights were counterposed by setbacks, including
overseeing the People's Action Party's first electoral defeat after
independence at the Anson by-election.
In the hands of acclaimed author and
journalist Peh Shing Huei, this authorised biography reveals the private
deliberations and negotiations between Goh and Lee before the maiden leadership
transfer of independent Singapore.
Tall Order is the first biography of Goh. This riveting book
offers rare insights into Singapore's biggest and most important political and
economic stories.