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Singapore Girl
A Memoir
by James Eckardt
Bugis Street Blues …
This is the true story of a long-vanished Singapore and the dangerous carnival known as Bugis Street.
After four years of romping around West Africa and the Brazilian Amazon, James Eckardt cut a raffish figure
as he stepped off a sailboat at Clifford Pier in Singapore on March 30, 1975, en route from Manila to Jakarta. Little did he
know that he would become enchanted by a fun-loving Singaporean
nymph named Milly who would take him in hand to explore the exotic wonders
of her city.
The fun would turn into hopeless love, one Eckardt would desperately chronicle in a 36-hour,
drug-laced writing spree and entitle “Singapore Girl”. The yellowing carbon copy would sit in an envelope for thirty
years as the author went on to become Thailand's most famous expat writer. And then on December 19, 2004, an email
arrived that would lead Eckardt to discover what had happened to the Singapore girl, who, at the time he had loved her,
had not technically
been female. |