My Heart at 23. Memories from 139 days of detention at Whitley Road.
In My Heart at 23, readers are given a firsthand account of the 139 days of detention experienced by the author at Whitley Road. This memoir sheds light on the physical and mental suffering endured by the writer at the hands of the Singapore authorities in 1976, as he was held without trial. The author details the harsh conditions and injustices faced during his time in detention, providing an intimate and powerful look at a dark period in Singapore's history. Ultimately, the memoir paints a vivid picture of the author's resilience and strength as he navigated through this traumatic experience, and offers a poignant reflection on the lasting impact of his detainment. A compelling and deeply personal narrative, My Heart at 23 is a must-read for anyone interested in the human experience and the pursuit of justice.