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The Happiest Refugee Anh Do

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The Happiest Refugee Anh Do
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Publisher: Allen & Unwin Pty Ltd
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.67 MB
Author: Anh Do
ISBN: 9781742697277, 1742697275
Language: English
Year: 2011

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The Happiest Refugee Anh Do by Anh Do 9781742697277, 1742697275 instant download after payment.

The laugh-out-loud, reach-for-your-hanky story of one of Australia's best-loved comedians.

Anh Do nearly didn't make it to Australia. His entire family came close to losing their lives on the sea as they escaped from war-torn Vietnam in an overcrowded boat. But nothing - not murderous pirates, nor the imminent threat of death by hunger, disease or dehydration as they drifted for days - could quench their desire to make a better life in the country they had dreamed about.

Life in Australia was hard, an endless succession of back-breaking work, crowded rooms, ruthless landlords and make-do everything. But there was a loving extended family, and always friends and play and something to laugh about for Anh, his brother Khoa and their sister Tram. Things got harder when their father left home when Anh was thirteen - they felt his loss very deeply and their mother struggled to support the family on her own. His mother's sacrifice was an inspiration to Anh and he worked hard...

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