Hawker Culture

Grandpa Yeh's Journey South

Part of Hawker Culture
Publisher: Pepperdog Press
$16.50

After weeks tossed at sea like vegetables in a smoking wok, Grandpa Yeh finally arrived in a land hot and humid.

Grandpa Yeh was only seventeen when he left his home in Swatow, China, with only the clothes on his back and a precious family heirloom — his grandmother’s rice cake mould. A junk carries him and hundreds of others to a new country where he works hard carrying heavy sacks all day beside a muddy smelly river. Grandpa is terribly homesick. One day, he decides to make his Ah Ma’s png kueh, the Teochew sticky rice cake that reminds him so much of home…and everything changes!

Grandpa Yeh’s Journey South celebrates the courage and tenacity of the early Chinese immigrants who left their homeland in search of a better life. From Swatow to Singapore, from hardship to happiness, his is a story that is repeated among the Chinese diaspora across the world. It also spotlights the family bonds that survive across generations, and a most delectable Teochew tradition, the rice cake.

This latest release by Pepper Dog Press is the second in its Hawker Culture series of picture books for children, after Oyster Girl by Joyce Chng. This time the spotlight falls on the Teochews, and includes a special png kueh recipe by celebrity chef Eric Low, a well-known and much respected champion of Teochew culture in Singapore.

This 40-page picture book is filled with the whimsical illustrations of Singaporean artist John Lim. Like Pepper Dog Press’s other picture books Oyster Girl, The Little Singapore Book and Tiger Tales: Almost True Animal Stories from Old Singapore, this too is filled with rich illustrated details that encourage young readers to explore Singapore’s heritage and engage in conversations with the grown-ups reading with them. Grandpa Yeh’s Journey South is suitable for anyone from four years old.

Author

Eva Wong Nava is a multiple-award winning author. She writes for children because she believes that all children need to see themselves in stories. Born in Singapore and based in London, she writes stories that help East and Southeast Asian children see themselves on the page and in the world. Her lyrical stories are inspired by her childhood growing up in Southeast Asia and her travels around the world. Grandpa Yeh's Journey South is rooted in Eva's maternal Teochew heritage and her desire to tell one of the many immigration stories of Singapore and to put the nation's food heritage on the page.

Illustrator

Singaporean artist John Lim (a.k.a. SeeSaw) has illustrated over eight children’s books. A self-declared dreamer and free spirit, he expresses himself most eloquently through illustration, and explores myriad mediums to create art. John teaches part time at the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts in Singapore.

Chef

A chef for over 30 years, Eric Low is a well-known authority and champion of Singapore and Teochew heritage cuisines. He runs his own culinary consultancy Lush Epicurean, and is highly sought after as an international judge in professional culinary competitions around the world. He also wrote award-winning cookbooks including The Little Teochew Cookbook.

Publisher

Founded in 2015, Pepper Dog Press is a home-grown boutique children’s book publisher which has built a reputation for producing high quality children’s books, with a penchant for historical stories. Among the books it published are The Little Singapore Book, The House on Palmer Road, The House on Silat Road, Tiger Tales: Almost True Animal Stories of Old Singapore, and We Shall Remember: The Story of Singapore at War. 

Publisher :

Pepperdog Press

Language :

English

ISBN : 9789819404254
Year of Publication : 2024
Format : Paperback
No. of Pages : 40
Dimensions : 225 x 220mm