How to be Australian

How to be Australian
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Publisher : Affirm Press
Total Pages : 280
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ISBN-10 : 9781922400192
ISBN-13 : 192240019X
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Book Synopsis How to be Australian by : Ashley Kalagian Blunt

Download or read book How to be Australian written by Ashley Kalagian Blunt and published by Affirm Press. This book was released on 2020-05-26 with total page 280 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: When Ashley persuades her new husband Steve to leave snowy Canada and join her for a year Down Under, she looks forward to an easy transition. After all, Australia's just Canada with more sunshine and strange animals, right? But they soon discover things aren't so simple. Steve struggles to settle and Ashley fears he will come to regret both the move and the marriage - especially after she loses her wedding rings on Bondi Beach. Baffled, homesick and increasingly anxious (in a land renowned for 'no worries'), she is preparing to return to Canada when Steve shockingly announces that he wants to stay in Australia. Forever. For the sake of her marriage and her happiness, Ashley must find an Australia she can belong to: she decides to travel the country, learn its history, decode its cultural quirks and connect with as many residents as she can meet. How to Be Australian is a remarkable memoir, at once familiar and faraway, that shines a fresh, funny and fascinating light onto the country we think we know.


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