Five of her eight novels are set in Japan:
The Gossamer Fly,
Last Quadrant,
The Bonsai Tree,
The Painted Cage and
A Choice of Evils, a novel of the
Pacific War that explores the
Japanese occupation of China, and questions of war guilt and responsibility. Contemporary India is the location of
House of the Sun that, in 1990, was adapted for the stage in London where it had a successful run at
Theatre Royal Stratford East. It was the first Asian play with an all-Asian cast and direction to be performed in London. The play was voted Critic's Choice by
Time Out magazine. Also set in India, but in
Calcutta during the early days of the
Raj,
A Far Horizon considers the notorious story of the
Black Hole of Calcutta. Written after her move to Singapore,
A Different Sky takes place against the backdrop of colonial times before independence in the country. Based on historical research, the novel follows the lives of three families in the 30 years leading up to Singapore's independence. The book fictionally examines an era that includes the
Second World War and the subsequent
Japanese occupation of Singapore, and the rise of post-war nationalism in
Malaya. On its publication in 2010 it was chosen as a Book of the Month by the UK bookshop chain
Waterstones. The novel was also on
Oprah Winfrey's recommended reading list for November 2011, and longlisted for the
IMPAC Dublin literary award 2012. She wrote the story from which
The LKY Musical, the 2015 Singaporean theatre production was developed. The musical centres on the early life of
Lee Kuan Yew, his struggles, and enduring relationship with his wife. In Singapore, she is involved in programmes to nurture young writers and to develop literature and promote reading. ==Selected works==