“A light-hearted romp through the three years in the life of a mother, Ling, and her two children, both at primary school...[Monica Lim's] rebellious take on schooling is her crowning glory.”
—Clara Chow, South China Morning Post
“Quintessential Singapore experience told with humor, candour and no compunction. A delightful read, especially at night. You will go to bed knowing you are not alone.”
—Diana Ser, Managing Director, Diana Ser Communications
“This is an honest and endearing story about the trials of a mum with primary school-going children. I finished it in one sitting because the book had me laughing out loud at so many points. It was as funny as it was touching. I enjoyed it thoroughly because I could see myself and my kids behaving in the exact same way.”
—Jane Ng, correspondent, The Sunday Times
“This book should carry a warning: do not read where you cannot collapse in giggles! It is a hilarious first-hand account of competitive parenting in Singapore, full of laugh-out-loud moments; and animated by a mixture of exasperation, selfflagellation and tenderness that will resonate with parents, teachers and all who love and care for children. A delicious, delightful read.”
—Tisa Ho (Ng), Executive Director, Hong Kong Arts Festival and Board Member, Hong Kong International Literary Festival
“A very entertaining read for all local parents and parents-to-be”
—POPCLUB
“If you’re interested to read about the experience of a parent with school-going children in Singapore, do pick this up. It is a light read with not-so-light underlying issues.”
— Sadidah, National Library Board librarian