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The White Cockatoo Flowers: Stories

by Yu, Ouyang

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First Edition
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Hardcover
ISBN 10 / ISBN 13
9781923023086 / 192302308x
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melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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Transit Lounge, Melbourne, Australia, 2024. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Condition/Very Good. Acknowledgements. Illustrated end pages, being illustration of Australian plants and flowers. Black coloured boards with white coloured titles to the back strip. Yellow coloured place marker – with no damage. Colour illustrated dustwrapper (wraparound) with red and white coloured titles to the front panel and back strip. Colour photograph of author to the rear fold over panel. A series of short stories, including some set in China and Australia, about the migrant experience. What it is like to move from one culture to another on one hand; what it means to be a writer and a husband, a parent and, most of all, what it is like to be a stranger on foreign and familiar ground. Very minor rubbing of the book corners. A hint of rubbing to the dustwrapper edges.… Read More
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