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This Resource Guide serves as a guide to help you locate resources on Goh Sin Tub available at the National Library Singapore
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Goh Sin Tub a.k.a. Akbar Goh (b.1927, Singapore - d. 16 November 2004, Singapore), a well-known pioneer of Singapore literature, was a teacher, civil servant, banker, builder, social worker and former chairman of the St. Joseph's Institution (SJI)'s Board of Governors. Winner of several national short story writing competitions, Goh has more than a dozen books to his name written over the past two decades, including a collection of short stories in Malay. Goh's past bestsellers include Honour and Other Stories, The Nan-Mei-Su Girls of Emerald Hill, The Ghost Lover of Emerald Hill, Ghosts of Singapore, Loves of Sons and Daughters, 12 Women and their Stories, Moments in a Singapore Life, and his One Singapore trilogy.

This Resource Guide serves as a guide to help you locate resources on Goh Sin Tub available at the National Library Singapore.

 

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