Support local: Why no Singaporean authors on PM Wong’s 2025 reading list?

Support local: Why no Singaporean authors on PM Wong’s 2025 reading list?


Like many avid readers, I love getting book recommendations so I can add more titles to my constantly-growing to-be-read list.

I pick them up from all over — longlists and shortlists for prestigious awards, enthusiastic recommendations from friends, bestseller lists, and, increasingly, reading lists shared by public figures.

Since 2023, when he was the Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister, I’ve been keeping track of Prime Minister Lawrence Wong’s annual reading lists with interest.

While I appreciate the insight they offer into his thinking, I can’t help but feel a little disappointed with the absence of Singaporean writers and lack of fiction titles.

Many have rightly praised the fact that someone as busy as PM Wong still makes time to read at all, much less complete nine books from cover to cover. His schedule is no doubt packed with meetings, both in Singapore and overseas.

Across the years he has published his end-of-year reading lists, PM Wong’s interest in finance, technology and global affairs is clear and necessary as he steers Singapore through an increasingly volatile political and economic climate.

In a 2024 interview, PM Wong explained that he reads mostly non-fiction on current affairs and topics he’s trying to learn more about, along with biographies of Singapore’s founding fathers.

Indeed, the second volume of former Deputy Prime Minister S. Rajaratnam’s authorised biography, The Lion’s Roar, appeared on PM Wong’s 2024 list.

It was written by Irene Ng, a former politician and award-winning senior political correspondent at The Straits Times.





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