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9 Summers 10 Autums (Edisi Bahasa Inggris)

"""future is a mystery; than where does our riches belong to if not the past, even though there's still some bitterness there? --Mohamad Sobary (Former Director of Antara News Agency) This book is an important manuscript that is filled with the essence of hardwork, the warmth of family, and a journey. It is a bright practice of man jadda wajada. I hope you will be touched by his spirit and patience. The son of a minibus driver in the corner of East Java who shines in New York. Inspirational! --Ahmad Fuadi (writer of the best-selling trilogy Negeri 5 Menara) The power of education, life and the love of a family brought Iwan to a journey across the world to New York City where he gets to pursue his childhood dream. After 10 years, he returns to Indonesia to continue his great work. Refreshing and inspirational. --Andy F. Noya (Host Kick Andy Show) Iwan from Batu City is the proof and he is an inspiration. Read this novel and we will feel the optimism grow inside us. --Anies Baswedan (Dean at University of Paramadina and the Chief of Indonesia Mengajar) I can't stop reading this book from beginning to end. I will require my children to read this book, which for me is both moving and inspirational. --Virginia Rusli (Chief Editor of CLARA) The novel doesn't talk about dreams, but the courage to break the limit of your fears. It's an amazing story that is told firmly and simply. --E.S. Ito (Writer of Negara Kelima) The novel seems simple at first, but it has details and descriptions that warm the hearts of the readers. A clear work, and it begs us all to immortalize our memories as the points of the sun in our lives. --Asma Nadia (Writer of Emak Ingin Naik Haji, CEO Publication) ...most of all it is a story of dreams coming true, sharply focused by a person who knows what he wants. Certainly very relevant in today's world which needs the dose of positive energy that Mr. Iwan Setyawan delivers. --Wimar Witoelar (Authority in journalism, public relations and communication)"""

Read this novel and we will feel the optimism grow inside us. --Anies Baswedan (Dean at University of Paramadina and the Chief of Indonesia Mengajar) I can't stop reading this book from beginning to end.

Ground Zero (Edisi Bahasa Inggris `Titik Nol`)

After ten years wandering the world, Agustinus Wibowo has finally come home. He is now forced to face a reality that he has always feared. His mother is on the brink of death, as cancer ravages her body. Not unlike Scherazade who reads through one thousand and one tales over as many nights, the traveller recounts his journey to his ailing mother, who has barely ever left their little village in Java, Indonesia. He talks about the illusory homeland of China, the holy Tibet, the spiritual Nepal, the dramatic India, the struggling Pakistan, and the surviving Afghanistan. And along with these stories, his mother nally nds a voice to recount her own life journey. Fragments of their lives come together, two distinctive roads spanning time and distance only to converge, to become a heart-wrenching tale of love and survival. “Relating his travels to his dying mother, Wibowo beautifully captures the bittersweet experience of solo travel. The excitement of discovery, the shadow of a changeling identity and the low-grade thrum of the road not taken combine to produce this lyrical journey through time and place.” –Elizabeth Pisani, author of Indonesia Etc.: Exploring the Improbable Nation

And along with these stories, his mother nally nds a voice to recount her own life journey.

The Last Crowd *Edisi Bahasa Inggris Dari Kerumunan Terakhir

A story of human confusion in the midst of a fast-changing digital era, when humans don’t have much chance to stop, look back, and contemplate. Moving from one crowd to another, from connecting to alienating, we flock to the future and leave the past behind. Technology has transformed human civilisation. Social network is the new world, where tremendous amount of time is spent running away from the harsh reality of life lled with defeat and absurdity. The novel portrays a young Generation Y, who lives in two worlds with blurring boundaries. Unable to distinguish what's real and what's virtual, Jayanegara falls into the trap of hope and illusion of cyberspace. As the rst Indonesian novel that explores the pressing issue of human existence in an era where modern technology consumes our existence, The Last Crowd cleverly unravels our deepest fears and desires: loneliness, isolation, and an innate obsession to be whoever we want to be on screens.

Social network is the new world, where tremendous amount of time is spent running away from the harsh reality of life lled with defeat and absurdity. The novel portrays a young Generation Y, who lives in two worlds with blurring boundaries.