BOOKS FOR TOPICS

Guest Post: Eva Wong Nava on ‘I Love Chinese Year’

THE PIXEL PROJECT

In recognition of the power of storytelling, The Pixel Project has curated our sixth annual selection of 16 books that tackle the issue of violence against women and girls.

ASIAN BOOKS BLOG

The House of Little Sisters:Eva Wong Nava Writes About The Challenges of Writing YA Historical Fiction

BOOK LOVE

Dr. J Reads

The Publishing Post

Industry Insights: Eva Wong Nava

The Veil

How storybooks have failed British Chinese children.

The Star Newspaper

Here’s a gift guide of Malaysian children’s books perfect for this holiday season.

The Accidental Doctor – Star Newspaper

Discover the pioneer life of Tun Dr Siti Hasmah in a new children’s book.

For ghostwriting of The Waves of Independence

Meet Gunn Chit What, a pioneering female role model with many firsts in the 1950s Malaya.

Reading With Your Kids

Reading with your kids interview with an award-winning children’s book author, Eva Wong Nava.

Red Headed Book Lover

Eva Wong Nava, Author Spotlight.

Jellyfish Review

The Old Guard and The Tailor

Gempak, RojakDaily

Inspiring kids one book at a time starting with Tun Dr Siti Hasmah Mohd Ali: The Accidental Doctor.

The Straits Times

3 Children’s Books With A Lot Of Heart

Interview with Charmaine Baylon

Authors Read: Tun Dr Siti Hasmah: The Accidental Doctor by Eva Wong Nava

REPRESENTATION:
New Lunar Year

LAYERS OF MEANING:
An interview with Eva Wong Nava

STRENGTH TO BE HUMAN:
Interview with Eva Wong Nava

THE WRITING DESK:
An interview with Eva Wong Nava, Author of The House of Little Sisters

YAYOI KUSAMA:
National Gallery SIngapore

THE STRAITS TIMES:
Singapore Shelf: The House Of Little Sisters gives enslaved girls a voice