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Books
Lilith:
Lilith, Low Kay Hwa’s seventh book, is a story about a
HIV-positive woman who feels that the world is unfair. With
that mindset, she seduces men regularly to spread the virus.
A refreshing story that touches on issues which are taboo in
Singapore, be disturbed by this provocative novel!
To
Forget You:
To Forget You, Low Kay Hwa's highly anticipated novel,
is a love story that everyone can relate to. A refreshing
writing style coupled with a bittersweet love story that
lasts for almost eighteen years, die-hard Low Kay Hwa fans
will not want to miss this tearjerker!
A
Photogenic Life:
A Photogenic Life, Low Kay Hwa's fifth book, touches on a
dark and disturbing human trait: Why are we always trying to
impress everyone around us? A complex story about single
teenage mother who is struggling to face her soiled past, be
prepared to dive into a world of deceit in this refreshing
novel!
Journey:
Journey is Low Kay Hwa’s forth book. It tells a story about
a simple relationship between a daughter and her mother.
Now in its third print, take flight reading one of the most touching stories with a
local touch!
You
Are Here:
You Are Here, Low Kay
Hwa’s third novel, is a love story about a girl who
“shrinks” younger in mindset instead of growing older. The
book was sold out within six months on its first print and the second print
sold out in less than a year. Be prepared to
shed tears as you read the touching book.
I Believe You:
I
Believe You is Low Kay Hwa's second book. The story
focuses on two Junior College students' love story. The book
has received a lot of good feedback for its originality and
touching storyline. The first three prints were sold out
within eighteen months, and is in its sixth print run, an amazing
achievement for a local novel!
Destiny's
Cries:
Destiny's Cries is Low
Kay Hwa's debut book. Published in 2004, it did not sell
well. However, upon the publication of I Believe You,
Destiny's Cries was sold out within six months. It was
finally reprinted in 2008, after a number of readers
requested for it and Low Kay Hwa finally giving permission
for the reprint.
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