This is an inspirational memoir of a naturalized American citizen, Elizabeth "Kuttu" Goh Sharman, who grew up under difficult circumstances and poor possibilities in rural Malaya from the town of Bukit Mertajam. As described lovingly in the book, the famous town is where the St. Anne's Church exists, and an annual 10 day feast is held, drawing the faithful from all over Southeastern Asia. Given away at birth by her biological parents, she is raised by a beloved saintly aunt Heok Ee. She is given the nickname "Kuttu," by her great aunt, the name giver. The word is directly related...
This is an inspirational memoir of a naturalized American citizen, Elizabeth "Kuttu" Goh Sharman, who grew up under difficult circumstances and poor p...