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The Crappiest refugee: came by boat, ends up entertaining on cruise ships.

On the last day of the Vietnam War, nine-year-old Hung jumped on a leaking prawn trawler on the Saigon River, somehow cheating death to become one of the first Vietnamese boat people to arrive Australia, a land where a young man’s potential is limited only by his imagination – that is unless you’re Hung Le. Defying the stereotype, Hung wasn’t a math or computer whizz, he had no doctoring or lawyering abilities, spoke Vietnamese with an Australian accent, and couldn’t even play the violin. But what he was blessed with was funny bones, and through winning Red Faces on Hey Hey It’s Saturday he managed to make an international career playing the violin out of tune. The Crappiest Refugee is an hilarious and endearing memoir about a boat person who never found his land legs, but who has always seen the funny side.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date Res.
32320004420406 B LE
Adult Non Fiction   East Maitland library . . Available .  
32320004420380 B LE
Adult Non Fiction   Rutherford library . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781925584516 (paperback)
Classification Number B LE
Author Le, Hung, 1966-
Title The Crappiest refugee [BK]
Physical Description illustrations, portraits. ;
On the last day of the Vietnam War, nine-year-old Hung jumped on a leaking prawn trawler on the Saigon River, somehow cheating death to become one of the first Vietnamese boat people to arrive Australia, a land where a young man’s potential is limited only by his imagination – that is unless you’re Hung Le. Defying the stereotype, Hung wasn’t a math or computer whizz, he had no doctoring or lawyering abilities, spoke Vietnamese with an Australian accent, and couldn’t even play the violin. But what he was blessed with was funny bones, and through winning Red Faces on Hey Hey It’s Saturday he managed to make an international career playing the violin out of tune. The Crappiest Refugee is an hilarious and endearing memoir about a boat person who never found his land legs, but who has always seen the funny side.
Le, Hung, -- 1966-
Subject Refugees -- Vietnam -- Biography
Comedians -- Australia -- Biography
Refugees -- Australia -- Biography
Stand-up comedy -- Australia
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