The Minorities
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Winner of the 2019 Singapore Book Awards Best Book Cover Design
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Get the E-book on Amazon or Google Play  Listen to the audiobookMeet the four misfits living in one HDB flat.
One is a MalayâJew who is trying to get his father to come back as a ghost. Cantona is a promising Bangladeshi artist on the run from a construction company.Tights is a Chinese illegal immigrant with a Forrest Gump obsession. And Shanti is a gifted Indian lab technician hiding from her abusive husband.
When a forlorn pontianak begins haunting them, the four friends find themselves embroiled in a surreal showdown that may just upend the world, or at least Singapore.
Written in Suffian Hakim's trademark humour, The Minorities is a novel about those living on the edges of society and their soulful bond. -
âSuffian "brings his brand of salt-of-the-earth humour and wordplay" to The Minorities.â
âThe Straits TimesâUndoubtedly one of the most whimsical, creative and unpretentious young voices in Singapore literature.â
âThe Straits TimesâThis is the second novel from the author of the virally successful Hogwarts parody Harris Bin Potter and the Stoned Philosopher, and itâs a blast: a warm-hearted thriller featuring a half-Malay Muslim half-Jewish Chinese inventor, a Singaporean Indian scientist-cum-domestic-abuse survivor, a Bangladeshi artist-cum-runaway construction worker, and a mainland Chinese superhero wannabe with special needs...oh, and a pontianak, all living together in an HDB flat, chasing dreams and eating waffles and eluding the forces that are out to get them. Like its predecessor, itâs an action-packed spec fic comedy road trip bildungsroman, but itâs got these fascinating political implications: the notion of home and Singapore is configured as a found family of classless refugees, regardless of citizenship and hygiene, both supranational and supernatural. No one else here is writing quite like this.â
âNg Yi-Sheng, Singapore Literature Prize-winning poet, playwright, journalist, activist and author of Lion CityÂâBuckle up for a joyful, wild ride in Suffian Hakimâs inimitable terrain of transmigrating pontianaks, telekinetic apparitions and guided group therapy for supernatural beings with issues. Youâll hate yourself for flipping to the last page too quickly.â
âSebastian Sim, author of Letâs Give it Up for Gimme Lao! and The Riot Act -
Suffian Hakim has been hailed as âundoubtedly one of the most whimsical, creative and unpretentious young voices in Singapore literatureâ by The Straits Times. Suffian is a writer at Big 3 Media. He was previously a regional content lead at media agency GroupM and has written for television shows such as Random Island and The Noose, and for the publications Esquire and August Man.
His second novel, The Minorities, was also published by Epigram in 2018.
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Listen to a podcast with Suffian x Two Book Nerds TalkingÂ
Listen to "TBNT S02E11 | LIVE at Lit Books with Suffian Hakim" on Spreaker.
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Description
- Description
- Praise
- About the Author
-
Winner of the 2019 Singapore Book Awards Best Book Cover Design
Look inside the book
Get the E-book on Amazon or Google Play  Listen to the audiobookMeet the four misfits living in one HDB flat.
One is a MalayâJew who is trying to get his father to come back as a ghost. Cantona is a promising Bangladeshi artist on the run from a construction company.Tights is a Chinese illegal immigrant with a Forrest Gump obsession. And Shanti is a gifted Indian lab technician hiding from her abusive husband.
When a forlorn pontianak begins haunting them, the four friends find themselves embroiled in a surreal showdown that may just upend the world, or at least Singapore.
Written in Suffian Hakim's trademark humour, The Minorities is a novel about those living on the edges of society and their soulful bond. -
âSuffian "brings his brand of salt-of-the-earth humour and wordplay" to The Minorities.â
âThe Straits TimesâUndoubtedly one of the most whimsical, creative and unpretentious young voices in Singapore literature.â
âThe Straits TimesâThis is the second novel from the author of the virally successful Hogwarts parody Harris Bin Potter and the Stoned Philosopher, and itâs a blast: a warm-hearted thriller featuring a half-Malay Muslim half-Jewish Chinese inventor, a Singaporean Indian scientist-cum-domestic-abuse survivor, a Bangladeshi artist-cum-runaway construction worker, and a mainland Chinese superhero wannabe with special needs...oh, and a pontianak, all living together in an HDB flat, chasing dreams and eating waffles and eluding the forces that are out to get them. Like its predecessor, itâs an action-packed spec fic comedy road trip bildungsroman, but itâs got these fascinating political implications: the notion of home and Singapore is configured as a found family of classless refugees, regardless of citizenship and hygiene, both supranational and supernatural. No one else here is writing quite like this.â
âNg Yi-Sheng, Singapore Literature Prize-winning poet, playwright, journalist, activist and author of Lion CityÂâBuckle up for a joyful, wild ride in Suffian Hakimâs inimitable terrain of transmigrating pontianaks, telekinetic apparitions and guided group therapy for supernatural beings with issues. Youâll hate yourself for flipping to the last page too quickly.â
âSebastian Sim, author of Letâs Give it Up for Gimme Lao! and The Riot Act -
Suffian Hakim has been hailed as âundoubtedly one of the most whimsical, creative and unpretentious young voices in Singapore literatureâ by The Straits Times. Suffian is a writer at Big 3 Media. He was previously a regional content lead at media agency GroupM and has written for television shows such as Random Island and The Noose, and for the publications Esquire and August Man.
His second novel, The Minorities, was also published by Epigram in 2018.
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Listen to a podcast with Suffian x Two Book Nerds TalkingÂ
Listen to "TBNT S02E11 | LIVE at Lit Books with Suffian Hakim" on Spreaker.












