It was at the MGS Reunion Dinner held at Impiana Hotel in Ipoh last Saturday night (13th June) that my second book, “A Daughter Less Ordinary” made its debut. Past and present teachers as well as former students were the first to buy and read the tale of a girl born with a pair of yin yang eyes. I truly hope they will like the book and find a meaning in the story.
I am very grateful to the organizing committee for allowing me the opportunity to bring my book to more readers. Special thanks to Miss Yau Sook Fun for making this happened.
Meeting the school principal inspired me to donate two of my first book, “The Scissor Sharpener’s Daughter” to the school library so that present students could read the tale of a girl growing up at 188 Hugh Low Street as the daughter of a humble scissor sharpener struggling to make a living amidst poverty and despair.
The night was even more meaningful for me when a little girl of hardly seven ran up to me and wanted to have a copy of my first book, thus becoming my youngest reader!
It was during this reunion dinner that I managed to meet up with some former classmates whom I have not seen for more than thirty years. We had a wonderful time catching up.
All in all, it was a memorable night for all who were there that night.
Once again, a big thank you, MGS!
“Our utmost for the highest!”
I have very fond memories of MGS. I am from the class 1973. Ms Yau Sook Fun was one of my classmate n friend. I heard that there is a grand reunion in 2016. I love to join in the fun and hope to see some of my classmates. I now reside in Australia but would like to make this memorable trip. Please can you let meet know when is this grand reunion 2016.