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The following text is from Rachel Heng's 2023 novel The Great Reclamation.
Ah Boon is fishing off the coast of Singapore. When he pulled up the nets, they contained only one kind of fish-black pomfrets, the flat diamonds of their bodies slick in the morning light. This uniformity did not surprise him; over the years, he'd learned that the waters here were temperamental. They could be relied upon for a good catch, but from time to time threw up only prawns or squid, and other times colorful varieties of fish that weren't even supnosed to be found in this region. He'd grown to accept the unpredictability, embracing it as a game to be played, like the reading of tea leaves or the grooves of a palm. ©2023 by Rachel Heng
Ah Boon is fishing off the coast of Singapore. When he pulled up the nets, they contained only one kind of fish-black pomfrets, the flat diamonds of their bodies slick in the morning light. This uniformity did not surprise him; over the years, he'd learned that the waters here were temperamental. They could be relied upon for a good catch, but from time to time threw up only prawns or squid, and other times colorful varieties of fish that weren't even supnosed to be found in this region. He'd grown to accept the unpredictability, embracing it as a game to be played, like the reading of tea leaves or the grooves of a palm. ©2023 by Rachel Heng