Crazy Rich Asians meets Bridget Jones's Diary in this laugh-out-loud funny and irresistible debut novel in diary form about the pursuit of love, surviving one's thirties intact, and the endless tug-of-war between pleasing one's family and pleasing oneself.Andrea Tang seems to have it all: an enviable job as a high-profile lawyer at one of Singapore's most esteemed firms, a swanky apartment, and the best friends a woman could ask for. According to her mother and her Auntie Wei Wei, Tang family matriarch and holder of the purse strings to a sizeable fortune, that leaves just one thing missing: a husband. After all, at thirty-three, she's not getting any younger. When Andrea discovers that even Auntie Wei Wei's notoriously unattached daughter has gotten engaged, she realizes she's become what she fears the most: the Last Tang Standing, lone singleton in a sea of married Tangs. Andrea might be an independent career woman who doesn't need a man to buy her...