Jean Carmela Chua-Lim
Halfbaked racketeer.Global Nomad. Has been: an English tutor in China, Kindergarten teacher in Malaysia, Interpreter and Airline crew in Manila, and most recently, International Flight attendant based in Seoul,South Korea. Now settling in Canberra.
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A Boring Afternoon: An Ode to TofuTofu John is Jean Carmela's now old and grumpy dog. He inspired this work one boring Sunday afternoon. -
Brown is OutChildren from developing countries find delight over something scary for 'high-end' nations -
Brown is OutChildren from developing countries find delight in things that are otherwise scary to people from 'high-end' nations -
Private Dancer/Stephen LeatherWhite men and their young Asian "girlfriends". What exactly goes on between relationships like these? This book explores a fictional account of Pete, an expat in Bangkok, and Joy, a woman more commonly known as a 'bargirl'. -
The God of Small Things/Arundhati RoyHarper Perennial; Reprint edition (May 1, 1998), 336 pages -
Veronika Decides to Die/Paulo CoelhoOnce again a masterpiece from Coelho, about the human nature to live -
Eucalyptus/Murray BailNot so once upon a time, there was a widower called Holland, who had a vast planation of eucalyptus off in New South Wales.
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Eucalyptus/Murray BailNot so once upon a time, there was a widower called Holland, who had a vast planation of eucalyptus off in New South Wales.
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Tales from a Broad / Fran LebowitzFran Lebowitz gives life to the "noisy American" -
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark HaddonA Young Adult book that will benefit both young and 'old' adults - normal and special. -
Touchdown to Phnom PenhMy thoughts on my first time going to Phnom Penh, nearly missing my connecting flight to Siem Reap.