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"The Story Game is a truly inventive memoir told in the form of autobiographical essays that ask what it means to be political in body and mind while aspiring to always be more than we are. Nothing is as it seems in this memoir that’s both reflexive and reflective, and Shze-Hui Tjoa’s careful excavation of disembodiment’s nature knits together the very mind-body separation her memoir interrogates in a journey of healing that will have the reader questioning the narratives we cling to in order to survive. What emerges is an act of courage, confrontation, and intimacy rendered in beautiful, lucid prose."
Jemimah Wei, author of The Original Daughter"Shze-Hui Tjoa has written a book that understands that stories are built out of erasure and silence, but they are also made from a relentless belief in transformation. To tell the story, again. And maybe this time, we might finally reveal what is hidden, even from ourselves. What a beautiful, brave act this book is of reclaiming, forgiving but also of un-naming. Sometimes stories teach us to say yes. This one reminds me we can also say No." Lawrence Ypil, author of
The Experiment of the Tropics"A unique memoir that constantly undermines and reworks itself as it braids together episodes from the author's life, a destabilising approach that calls into question how accurately we can remember the past while we are still processing it."
Jeremy Tiang, writer and translator"Reading The Story Game is nothing short of an immense privilege. Shze-Hui Tjoa writes with her heart on her sleeve and the sanctity of her soul risked on every page. I wish every writer could pay testament to life—and our tricky relationship to the writing of life—the way she has done so earnestly, thoughtfully and playfully here."
Daryl Qilin Yam, writer, editor and author of Be Your Own Bae"Tjoa’s memoir is anything but a plain recitation of the past. It is a bold experiment in trying to articulate what might even be opaque to the writer herself. It ends up, then, with a frame that is perhaps mimetic of the way repression works on the brain."
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Paperback, 300pp
Product size: 112mm x 181mm
ISBN: 978-981-94-2862-5 (paperback) | 978-981-94-3048-2 (e-book)
Weight: 270g
Pub date: 24 June 2025 -
The book is currently available in Singapore and Indonesia.
Singapore: Kinokuniya Singapore, Book Bar (in-store), Wormhole Books, Sea Breeze Books, Knuckles & Notch (in-store)
Indonesia:POST Bookshop(Jakarta), Transit Bookstore(Jakarta)