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One hundred years had passed since the first Kwong Liang Cantonese people had left the shores of China to Jungles of Borneo. Four generations had been born, living through the World War Two, post war, Colonial days, Formation of Malaysia, Indonesian Confrontation, Communist insurgency. A story with mystique, adventure, history, culture tradition and culminating with the author’s journey back to China to find her roots.
Thursday, November 10, 2016
My latest book: The Playgroup
The Playgroup, paper back. ISBN 978-0-473-37871-4
Available at: Wheelers Books or from me, annkschin@Yahoo.com
eBook: Kindle Amazon ASIN: B01N0AWTOL
This book talks of a hotchpotch SAHM (Stay At Home Mums) jelled by a common denominator, the Playgroup. This book will resonate in women who went to Playgroup with their children or grandchildren. This hotchpotch include mothers of nuclear families, single families, bereaved parents, widowed, widowers, cancer survivors, volunteers, and so on. Issues like death, bereavement, cancer, adoption, fostering, and remarriage are sensitively discussed.
Monday, February 29, 2016
Red: Bromelaid
Red is a lucky colour for the Chinese. I wore my red dress to my local Chinese New Year dinner, and I won a beautiful red pot of bromelaid.
Thursday, February 4, 2016
ann's book cv
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Ann Kit Suet Chin is a New Zealand Chinese writer. She was born in Sibu, Sarawak, Malaysia. She attended Methodist Primary and Secondary School in Sibu. She graduated from Windsor University in Canada, Auckland University and Auckland University of Technology.
Ann is the fourth child of the late John Chan Hiu Fei and Mary Kong Wah Kiew. She is married to Chin Chen Onn, PhD. She has three surviving children, Deborah, Gabrielle and Sam. Her third child, Andrew died when he was a baby and is the inspiration of her first book.

作者 陈洁雪
洁雪是新西兰的华人,出生于马来西亚砂拉越的诗巫市。早年在诗巫卫理小学和卫理中学受中小学教育。大学毕业于加拿大的温舍大学、新西兰的奥克兰大学和奥克兰科技大学。
洁雪是已故陈鹞飞夫妇的女儿,家中排行第四。
This is a
hundred-year-old journal of two families, the Chans and the Kongs. It traces
the first movement in 1907 from Kwang Zhou, China to the jungles of Borneo.
It is a six-generational record with the second wave of movement to England,
Canada, Japan, Singapore, Australia, USA ...
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网址:http://annkitsuet-chinchan.blogspot.co.nz/2015/04/ann-in-chinese.html
http://annkitsuet-chinchan.blogspot.co.nz/2015/11/ann-book-cv-november-2015.html
http://annkitsuet-chinchan.blogspot.co.nz/2015/11/ann-book-cv-november-2015.html
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