A Trengganu Childhood
29 October 2007
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Awang Goneng’s book is finally out, and feted at the Royal Asiatic Society no less! The warm and colorful recollections of Growing Up in Trengganu started off online at Kecek-kecek, but were far too good to stay there forever. You may now pick up your copy in Malaysia from MPH Online, or from Monsoon Books if you’re outside the country.









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Bin Gregory, your Post and Comment Feeds have incorrect links. Thought you would like to know!
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Thanks, Faramir! That would explain why I don’t have legions and legions of subscribers by now…
Ok, fixed! I think the YouTube feed may still be borked. I’ll try fixing that next time I upload a video. Thanks again for letting me know.
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