A woman. A hospital room. A marriage coming undone. In Singapore, an ambitious, emotionally depleted expatriate mother checks her barely ill daughter into an upscale hospital--not out of medical necessity, but as a quiet, desperate act of self-preservation. For two nights, in the stillness of white sheets and fluorescent light, she finally breathes. Her marriage is stable but sexless. Her career, stalled. Motherhood has become a performance she can no longer sustain--especially when she feels little love as a wife to a man untouched by desire. In this raw, daring autofictive debut, Thammika Songkaeo explores what happens when a woman on the brink dares to confront the demons in her mind. Set in Singapore but emotionally borderless, Stamford Hospital is a piercing portrait of burnout, resentment, and the silent rebellions that so often go unnoticed. This is a novel for anyone who has ever felt imprisoned by loneliness inside the very family they built. 'Dissecting motherhood, marriage, and the cost of selfhood with razor-sharp precision.' -- Elle Singapore
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