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The remarkable threads of life : stories of Bhutanese refugees' transition from Bhutan to Nepal and then to their new home Australia / written and illustrated by students & families of Murray High School.
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The remarkable threads of life : stories of Bhutanese refugees' transition from Bhutan to Nepal and then to their new home Australia / written and illustrated by students & families of Murray High School.
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Threads of life
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[Abbotsford, VIC] Kids' Own Publishing, 2016.
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19 pages : colour illustrations ; 24 cm.
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"The Remarkable Threads of Life is an honest storybook of fond memories, miseries and hope from those who've been on an extraordinary life journey. The stories encompass the sentiments of eviction from our country Bhutan, the long and hideous albeit resourceful life in the refugee camp in Nepal and the optimism and positivity we have of our newly adopted country Australia. It is a celebration of triumph for both the story-tellers and all Australians who've generously welcomed us to this wonderful nation. - Ram C. Khanal." -- Back cover.
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Readers (Primary) -- Juvenile literature
Refugees -- Bhutan
Refugee families
Refugees
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