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A well – timed Moment in The Past
From the most modern-minded female doctor in 1942 Bangkok,
she suddenly travels through time to become an old-fashioned aunt lost in a future world.A new body, a new life—but the same old problems remain:
her beloved ancestral home is about to be seized by malicious forces.She must cope with being someone else in a world she doesn’t understand,
unravel the complex truth about a will and time travel,
and on top of that, a kind young assistant is making her heart skip beats.…Which challenge should this auntie face first?!
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Counting Eternity
After the arrival of the new butler, Khwan’s life was never the same.
She discovers one strange object every day, once a day.
The butler, holding a PhD in cosmological physics from England,
often talks about bizarre theories of time travel.She has only one theory: he’s traveled back from the future.
And she will do everything in her power to have him take her with him.
She no longer wants to be trapped in this cage called home.Awards:
Creative novel based on the winning story of the 1st Major Writer Contest
and 1st runner-up at the 20th Seven Book Awards, Novel category. -
Until the Red Star’s Last Light
A historical novel set against the backdrop of the Khmer Rouge genocide in Cambodia, it tells the story of Ruthira Theerawong, a young man from Phnom Penh’s aristocratic class. He decides to hire a man named Uthis to maintain order in his household.
Nearly a year later, the communist flames rapidly advance into Phnom Penh. These two men—half-familiar servants, half-strangers—are forced to flee the war, aiming to cross the Cardamom Mountains into Thailand.
“Some awaken from dreams haunted by memories that bring tears,
no matter how much they wish to forget,
some imprints cannot be erased easily.
A few decades ago, a dark tale of an era was orchestrated here—
a cruel conductor who never emerged from the shadows.
The world cannot hide its tragedies beneath the carpet.
Humanity must learn, see, and fear the terror that lingers from the past…
Memories must be remembered.”Awards:
Longlisted for the S.E.A. Write Award 2021 and shortlisted for the 19th iteration.