Sarong party girls

308 pages

Singlish language

Published Dec. 27, 2016

ISBN:
978-0-06-244896-5
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OCLC Number:
925497521

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4 stars (2 reviews)

On the edge of twenty-seven, Jazzy hatches a plan for her and her best girlfriends: Sher, Imo, and Fann. Before the year is out, these Sarong Party Girls will all have spectacular weddings to expat ang moh-- caucasian-- husbands, with Chanel babies (half-white children--the ultimate status symbol) quickly to follow. Razor-sharp, spunky, and cheerfully brand-obsessed, Jazzy is a woman who plays to win. As she fervently pursues her quest to find the right husband, this driven yet tenderly vulnerable gold digger reveals the contentious gender politics and class tensions thrumming beneath the shiny exterior of Singapore's glamorous nightclubs and busy streets, its grubby wet markets and crowded hawker centers. Moving through her colorful, stratified world, she realizes she cannot ignore the troubling incongruity of new money and old-world attitudes that threatens to crush her dreams. Can Jazzy use her cunning and good looks to rise up the ladder in Asia's …

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4 stars

This was a fun read. At first, the Singlish was a bit of a challenge, but I soon figured out the meanings from the context, and it added to my enjoyment of the book and, particularly, to Jazzy's character.

This isn't a weighty literary tome. It's a light read--sort of a Singaporean Bridget Jones, or Sex in the City set in Singapore. After reading a lot of more serious, darker books recently, I enjoyed the break.

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Subjects

  • Social life and customs
  • Fashion
  • Contemporary Women
  • Social aspects
  • Family Life
  • FICTION
  • International business enterprises
  • Dating (Social customs)
  • Fiction
  • Cultural Heritage
  • Women

Places

  • Singapore