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The Glory Garage Growing Up Lebanese Muslim In Australia Nadia Chandabadasi

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The Glory Garage Growing Up Lebanese Muslim In Australia Nadia Chandabadasi
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Publisher: Allen & Unwin
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.29 MB
Pages: 192
Author: Nadia; Chandab-Adasi, Taghred Jamal
ISBN: 9781741146493, 1741146496
Language: English
Year: 2005

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The Glory Garage Growing Up Lebanese Muslim In Australia Nadia Chandabadasi by Nadia; Chandab-adasi, Taghred Jamal 9781741146493, 1741146496 instant download after payment.

We call the obsession with collecting household items for married life the glory garage syndrome. We're talking serious shopping here and it affects many Lebanese girls long before an engagement ring is on their finger. A generation ago, our parents migrated to Australia as young men and women, leaving their families behind in Lebanon. They worked hard in factories and shops and taxis in their new country. We were born here and consider ourselves Australian, but we don't want to deny our Lebanese heritage. At times we feel like we live in two worlds. We are torn between two cultures, when we want to be both. In these fascinating and candid real-life stories, journalists Nadia Jamal and Taghred Chandab reveal the dilemmas of young people trying to be true to the values of their parents and also be true to themselves.

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