On December 18, My Johor Stories 3: Proudly Johor, Then and Now – the final instalment to complete an exciting trilogy of My Johor Stories books – was officially launched in a simple ceremony, officiated by Dato’ Dr Abdul Rahim Ramli.
My Johor Stories 3: Proudly Johor, Then and Now was launched on 18 December 2022 |
To everyone who
came from near and far, please accept my deepest appreciation for being there
for me and My Johor Stories.
From the photos,
you will spot familiar faces who honoured me with their presence.
A section of guests at my book launch event |
While
Johor Corporation, President & Chief Executive, Dato Syed Mohamed Syed
Ibrahim had confirmed to attend, he decided that it was wiser to stay away as
he was just recovering from illness.
I
was just pleased that Johor Corporation was represented by Pn Hasnina Hafiz of
their Group Corporate Communications section.
My mother [on wheelies] meeting with Dato Abdul Rahim Ramli at the event |
Among
the family members who honoured me with their presence, was Pearly our second
sister, who came all the way from the United Kingdom, as well as my two Aunts
with their spouses from Kuala Lumpur, cousins and relatives from our extended
family including the Wong family in Johor.
A reunion of old friends! |
It
was significant that Dato Rahim met with Aunty Sylvia again – they used to play
badminton together – and her husband, Uncle Mok, who used to be Dato’s banker
here.
My
project on Book Three started back in 2019 but was delayed by the lockdown
periods that stretched into two years (2020 and 2021). When conditions improved
in 2022, I completed the manuscript for Book Three and published it with the
support of MPH Group Publishing Kuala Lumpur.
And
so, it was my great pleasure to invite guests, who included the Subjects
featured in Book Three, as well as all who appreciate My Johor Stories,
to come into my cosy ‘sitting room’ to let me briefly introduce the Contents in
this book.
The Johor Storyteller introducing the Contents of Book Three |
It
was as if we were transported to a bygone era as she made use of relics in the
décor. Among them, a dial-up landline telephone, an old radio, shaded lamps, my
woven rattan cosmetic bag by JARO, my grandmother’s mirror, perfume and square
face powder, and my dad’s faithful camera which he used to capture our Black
& While photos.
The contents of My Johor Stories 3: Proudly Johor,
Then and Now, includes a section on Proudly Johor brands: established Johor
brands that had expanded nationwide and exported abroad as well as promising
young brands in Johor.
The JARO booth showcasing their products for sale at my book launch event |
It was my pleasure to have a team from JARO at my book
launch event, invited to set up a booth to showcase their handicrafts to let my
guests see for themselves the quality and beauty of such products that were
made by people with disabilities.
Guests had the privilege to receive a sample of My
Liberica Specialty Coffee in a drip bag which they could enjoy sipping, along with
the taste of freshly baked cookies by Sedap Corner.
A section of the hall with guests at my event |
When I learnt that the award-winning Kun Seng Keng
High Pole Lion Dancers and the dramatic drummers in the Art of the 24 Festive
Drums were occupied with training for their highly demanded performances in
this season, I arranged for videos of their skillful and entertaining acts to
be screened for my guests to get a glimpse of these Proudly Johor performing
arts.
My friends in JB Drums graciously obliged to provide a
Chinese drum with drumsticks for display at my event so that guests may have
their own drumming experience and capture some drumming photo/video mementoes.
Mrs A. Oliveiro [Left] with our Aunty Polly, alumni of the Johor Baru Convent School |
Among the stories under Culture and Heritage,
is my story on the Johor Baru Convent – the one and only Convent School in
Johor Baru – and I was happy to see many of my former schoolmates as well as
Mrs A. Oliveiro, President of the Past Pupils Association, at this event.
It was especially meaningful because I could share my JB
Convent story with two former schoolmates – Mrs Oliveiro and our Aunty Polly – who
were actively involved in school sports. Do look out for a much younger version
of them featured in a group photo with this story.
I was pleased to acknowledge Tunku Fatimah, also alumni
of the Johor Baru Convent School, for the gift of the land along Jalan Yahya
Awal to build the school, presented by her great-grandfather, Sultan Sir
Ibrahim and his consort, Sultanah Rugayah, in 1926.
With Tunku Fatimah Faridah, Pn Nooraini Mohd Yassin and her husband |
Very little is known about the third consort of Sultan
Abu Bakar and I trust my story will share more insights into this gracious lady
of Chinese origin.
It was so good to see my Japanese friends from the Japan
Club of Johor present to witness this event because my story on the Japanese
Legacy in Johor aims to share that there was a large Japanese community in
Johor, long before the Pacific War and the Japanese Occupation happened here.
Meanwhile Dr Anand Sachithanandan, who first shared
with me about the First ICU in the Johor Baru General Hospital, was unable to
come due to family commitments, but he was thrilled that I had documented his
father’s commendable work in the Johor Baru General Hospital, in Book Three.
Autographing books for readers |
Almost at the proverbial 11th hour, I
managed to find a contact to reach Mr Lye, an entrepreneur in Johor Baru who
was a Jaycee. Then he explained that the Jaycees were hosting their
Installation event that same weekend and would try to arrange for
representatives to attend my book launch event.
Eventually, Mr Lye attended, along with a number of
the in-coming Presidents of various chapters of JCI in Johor including the JCI
National President, Matt Ngai.
For health reasons, Datuk Mohd Nor Khalid, better
known as Malaysia’s foremost cartoonist, Lat, said that he was not able to
travel when he declined to attend my event.
Datuk Lat showed me his shopping from MPH NuSentral, my trilogy of My Johor Stories! |
I am deeply honoured to have permission from Datuk Lat
to use his classic cartoons to share my story on Unity Through Lat Cartoons
under Memories in Book Three.
On Friday, Dec 23, I was happy to receive a message
from him that read, “Got your books in KL today, Peggy (NuSental)” with season’s
greetings and an emoticon with a bead of sweat on its forehead.
This update came with a photo showing the trilogy of
My Johor Stories next to an empty MPH carrier bag.
My cousin Dennis, who is based in Melbourne, have been
checking mphonline for my books and updating me on the number of units available,
so I was aware that the book stocks seemed to be very few.
My Johor Stories books are available for sale at JARO in Johor Baru |
Now with Book Three, My Johor Stories 3: Proudly
Johor, Then and Now, they would have the complete trilogy of My Johor
Stories.
I am aware that MPH had closed many bookstores in the
Klang Valley because in Johor Baru, all the MPH bookstores are now closed.
Meanwhile, I am receiving numerous queries from
readers who wanted to know where they could get my books in Johor Baru.
With Qun of YSpace, where My Johor Stories books are also available for sale |
So for these keen readers’ convenience, I am pleased to
share that from today, readers may buy My Johor Stories books from two (2)
outlets here, which carry a small stock of Book Three.
1] Johor Area Rehabilitation Organisation or JARO,
located at No. 18 Jalan Sungai Chat, Sri Gelam, 80100 Johor Baru, Johor. Open
from 8.30am to 4.30pm. Closed on Friday and Saturday. Tel: +607 – 227 5314.
2] YSpace, located at No. 2 Jalan Yahya Awal, 80100
Johor Baru, Johor. Open 11am to 7pm. Closed on Thursday.
My Johor Stories 3: Proudly Johor, Then and Now retails at RM50 (Hardcover) and RM35.90 (Softcover).
Limited stock of Book One and Book Two are available
at RM32.90 (Softcover) so please don’t be disappointed as stocks are fast
running out.
Thank you for your support of My Johor Stories. Happy
Reading!
P.S. Look out for more info on the coming Road Show
and activities for My Johor Stories in Downtown Johor Baru.