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The Australian Citizenship Ceremony

By: Nathan Cummins
Narrated by: Greg Patmore
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Based on true events involving two men, both desperate and looking for a better life.

The Australian Citizenship Ceremony tells the story of Awsame (awe-sa-me) and Barrisa (ba-ris-a), who escape their homelands in Africa and face the trials of hunger, people smuggling, exploitation, and the politics of being a modern-day refugee. The hardships they face forge the characters they become with hope, determination, and humor, their only ammunition as they tackle the challenges of integration and migrant life.

A colorful and enriching story.

©2021 Nathan Cummins (P)2021 Nathan Cummins
Literature & Fiction Witty Comedy

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