About this Event
discussions are safe spaces to nurture conversations and connections over inspiring books and explorations beyond their pages.
This time, we will be discussing the novel, , by Shreya Davies.
Event Details:
- Date: 01 February 2026, Sunday
- Time: 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM
- Venue: casual poet library, 123 Bukit Merah Lane 1 #01-1100 S150123
This is a ticketed event. Slots are limited so sign up soon!
About the book:
Through her school days, where she must negotiate a precarious balancing act between her culture and fitting in, to her teenage years where appetites must be managed to keep up appearances, to her early adulthood where responsibilities feel overwhelming, Divya journeys from feelings of emptiness to finally finding fulfilment within.
To the Last Gram is an honest and hopeful story of feeling at odds with and finding a home in one’s community, family, and body, and of the yet-unfurling journey to embrace the fullness of life.
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About :
No Readgrets discussions are safe spaces to nurture conversations and connections over inspiring books and explorations beyond their pages. We are a women-led book club that facilitates discussions on literature and film from local creators or about social issues in Singapore. We hope to get people thinking and talking about the everyday liveds that inspire fiction, and the larger forces that drive non-fiction, because the best part of reading a good book is telling everyone about it.
About :
Difference Engine is an independent comics publisher based in Singapore. We are inspired by stories from Asia, and we are committed to publishing diverse, well-written, and beautifully illustrated comics of all genres and for all ages. We collaborate closely with Southeast Asian creators, both new and experienced, with genuine and thought-provoking ideas to share. Difference Engine was founded in 2018 and is part of the Potato Productions group of companies.
About :
casual poet library is a shared community library in the heartlands of Singapore—Alexandra Village, to be specific, a cosy little neighbourhood where we are surrounded by a bird shop, an antique shop, a spectacle shop, barbers, bakeries, coffee shops, 50-year-old furniture and electrical appliance stores, a laundromat, delicious hawker food, a famous tze char restaurant and so on. Our shared library is entirely community-funded. Every shelf in our library is rented and curated by a different individual (there are 180 of us in total!). We tend to our own shelves, share our favourite books and take turns to keep the library open.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
casual poet library, 123 Bukit Merah Lane 1, Queenstown, Singapore
SGD 9.49








