
The United States of Australia
An Aussie Bloke Explains Australia to Americans
by Cameron Jamieson
Should I read this?
appears in About Australia.
The United States of Australia is a hilarious and educational introduction to Australia and its quirky inhabitants. Written for Americans, but equally amusing to anyone visiting the shores of the Great Southern Land, this book examines the relationship between Australia and the U.S., including how Australians view their American cousins. Topics inc...
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appears in About Australia.
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