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Into the Suburbs: A Migrant's Story

$50.95
Discover 'Into the Suburbs: A Migrant's Story,' an evocative memoir by Christopher Raja that delves into the trials and triumphs of migration from Calcutta to Australia. This moving narrative, published by the University of Queensland Press in 2020, captures the essence of seeking a better life in a new land while traversing complex themes of race, class, and identity. The trade paperback offers a personal reflection on the challenges faced by migrants as they adapt to life in Melbourne's outer suburbs. The story unfolds with Christopher's family's hopes for a fresh start, illustrating the stark contrast between their dreams and the realities they encounter. With every page, you will find a deep connection to the struggles and aspirations of migrants, making this book a must-have for anyone interested in understanding the nuanced experience of diaspora. 'Into the Suburbs' not only tells a powerful story of loss and resilience but also provides insights into the fabric of Australian society. This stunning paperback is an essential read for those intrigued by multicultural narratives and the immigrant experience. Grab your copy today and immerse yourself in this heartfelt journey of a family's search for home. Plus, enjoy FREE shipping when you order from Smartfox NZ. Don’t miss out on this poignant tale that resonates with anyone who has ever dreamt of a better life!
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780702262968
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2020
Publisher: University of Queensland Press


Description:
'In Calcutta we were crammed in among crowds, traffic and pollution. We had visions of breathing fresh, clean air and living in a classless society where everyone was your mate.'

Christopher Raja was eleven years old when his father, David, decided to move the family to Australia in pursuit of the idyllic lifestyle. They brought their hopes and aspirations to a bungalow in Melbourne's outer suburbs. On the surface, the Rajas appeared to be living a 'normal' Australian life.
Throughout his teenage years, Christopher embraces the freedoms of his adopted country, while his father becomes more and more disenchanted. Just as Christopher is settling into university, the family is rocked by a tragic and unexpected loss.

Exploring topical issues of race, class and migration, Into the Suburbs is an affecting portrait of one family's search for home.

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Cover of "Into the Suburbs: A Migrant's Story," a memoir addressing migration challenges and family aspirations in Australia.
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Into the Suburbs: A Migrant's Story

$50.95
Discover 'Into the Suburbs: A Migrant's Story,' an evocative memoir by Christopher Raja that delves into the trials and triumphs of migration from Calcutta to Australia. This moving narrative, published by the University of Queensland Press in 2020, captures the essence of seeking a better life in a new land while traversing complex themes of race, class, and identity. The trade paperback offers a personal reflection on the challenges faced by migrants as they adapt to life in Melbourne's outer suburbs. The story unfolds with Christopher's family's hopes for a fresh start, illustrating the stark contrast between their dreams and the realities they encounter. With every page, you will find a deep connection to the struggles and aspirations of migrants, making this book a must-have for anyone interested in understanding the nuanced experience of diaspora. 'Into the Suburbs' not only tells a powerful story of loss and resilience but also provides insights into the fabric of Australian society. This stunning paperback is an essential read for those intrigued by multicultural narratives and the immigrant experience. Grab your copy today and immerse yourself in this heartfelt journey of a family's search for home. Plus, enjoy FREE shipping when you order from Smartfox NZ. Don’t miss out on this poignant tale that resonates with anyone who has ever dreamt of a better life!
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780702262968
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2020
Publisher: University of Queensland Press


Description:
'In Calcutta we were crammed in among crowds, traffic and pollution. We had visions of breathing fresh, clean air and living in a classless society where everyone was your mate.'

Christopher Raja was eleven years old when his father, David, decided to move the family to Australia in pursuit of the idyllic lifestyle. They brought their hopes and aspirations to a bungalow in Melbourne's outer suburbs. On the surface, the Rajas appeared to be living a 'normal' Australian life.
Throughout his teenage years, Christopher embraces the freedoms of his adopted country, while his father becomes more and more disenchanted. Just as Christopher is settling into university, the family is rocked by a tragic and unexpected loss.

Exploring topical issues of race, class and migration, Into the Suburbs is an affecting portrait of one family's search for home.

This product has FREE shipping however combined shipping for other products is not available with this item. Please allow up to 10 days for shipping.

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