Stories and Recipes from Three Generations 6 title collection

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Stories and Recipes from Three Generations 6 title collection

Written by Various Authors

Please see the bottom for each book description.

Note: All book orders will be delivered after the official book launch on 20 December 2025.

This book project is a collaboration between Genealogy Society Singapore and the Catherine Khoo Writing Foundation.


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Aaron’s Table
From a grandmother’s quiet devotion in a Peranakan kitchen to a daughter’s faith tested across continents, and a grandson’s search to rebuild what was lost, three lives unfold in an unbroken thread of love and endurance. Meals shared, prayers whispered, and stories retold across generations become recipes for resilience. Together, Aaron’s book reminds us that home is more than walls and memory. It is the grace we pass on, the forgiveness we choose, and the faith that keeps us gathering around the table.

Bhumika’s Table
From mustard fields in Haryana to kitchens in modern Singapore, this book celebrates the resilience and love that bind Bhumika’s family across generations. Her mother’s quiet strength, her father’s steady wisdom, her own journey of tradition and gentle rebellion, and her daughter’s joyful creativity weave together a tapestry of flavours and stories. Here, recipes become more than food—they are memory, heritage, and hope passed forward. Within these pages, three generations share laughter and loss, courage and legacy, inviting you to taste the enduring spirit of family.

Eric’s Table
Born in 1951 to educated parents who carried both the grace of tradition and the weight of its expectations, Eric Lim grew up in an age when old values demanded renewal — much like a beloved but dated outfit waiting for a modern cut.

In his own way, he has tried to live as both a keeper and a reformer — an entrepreneur who believes that integrity and imagination can coexist, and that business should always have a soul. Whether in boardrooms or community halls, he has sought to apply these lessons: that wealth means little without purpose, and success means less without compassion.

Masako’s Table
From fragrant plum syrup to festive chirashi-zushi, this book is Masako’s journey through memory, heritage, and love. In these pages, she weaves together her grandmother’s wisdom, her mother’s traditions, and her own experiences of family, migration, and motherhood. Each recipe carries more than flavour — it carries resilience, belonging, and the simple joy of eating together. With tender stories and cherished dishes, this book opens a door to the past while guiding the future, celebrating the ties that connect us across generations, cultures, and the table we share.

Sarafian’s Table
From the bustling kampong kitchens of his childhood to the modern tables of Singapore, Sarafian Salleh’s story is one of curiosity, faith, and flavour. Guided by his grandmother’s hands and his mother’s wisdom, he learned that food — like family — binds generations through love and care. From Lego bricks to spice jars, from engineering blueprints to family recipes, his life celebrates the harmony between creativity and purpose. This heartfelt memoir reminds us that the legacy of the kampong lives on — in the stories we tell, the food we share, and the values we keep alive.

Shariza’s Table
From the kampung kitchens of Selangor to Singapore’s film studios, Shariza traces three generations of love, strength, and creativity. Through stories of her grandmother’s lemang, her mother’s resilience, and her own path behind the camera, she reveals how food, memory, and heritage intertwine. This is a celebration of family and flavour — a heartfelt tribute to the women who shaped her and the recipes that continue to keep their stories alive.

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Weight 1000 g
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