![]() ![]() When Frank gets sick from a flu-like pandemic, Polly volunteers to travel forward in time to Galveston, Texas, of 1993 in order for Frank to get some kind of benefits or treatment that would cure him in exchange. Basically, the story is of the love between two young people named Polly, a furniture upholsterer, and Frank, a bartender, in the early 1980s of Buffalo, New York. The plot is intriguing because it turns the whole time traveling genre on its head. Rachel Heng came out with Suicide Club earlier this summer, and now another Singapore author (who now lives in Canada) has come out with a similar science fiction-y title: Thea Lim’s An Ocean of Minutes. ![]() It seems as though writers who originated from Singapore are making a big splash this summer in publishing circles. ![]()
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