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Read with Michelle Martin: Yangsze Choo, ‘The Night Tiger’
MONEY FM 89.3 - Prime Time with Howie Lim, Rachel Kelly & Finance Presenter JP Ong
English - March 17, 2019 16:19 - 15 minutes - 14.3 MBInvesting Business News Business News Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
A captivating, evocative and magical story set in 1930s Malaysia about a dancehall girl and an orphan boy who are brought together by a series of unexplained deaths and an old Chinese superstition about men who turn into tigers. A story set in colonial Malaya offering a stunning look on history, chinese superstition and culture, New York Times best selling author Yangsze Choo explains why she decided to write ‘The Night Tiger’, a story based on an old superstition of weretigers. She also shares her inspirations behind her previous book ‘The Ghost Bride’, a New York Times bestseller.
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A captivating, evocative and magical story set in 1930s Malaysia about a dancehall girl and an orphan boy who are brought together by a series of unexplained deaths and an old Chinese superstition about men who turn into tigers. A story set in colonial Malaya offering a stunning look on history, chinese superstition and culture, New York Times best selling author Yangsze Choo explains why she decided to write ‘The Night Tiger’, a story based on an old superstition of weretigers. She also shares her inspirations behind her previous book ‘The Ghost Bride’, a New York Times bestseller.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.