Issue Details: First known date: 2024... 2024 Shankari Chandran’s Safe Haven, a Gripping and Persuasive Novel of Asylum Seekers, Reads like an Open Wound
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'There have been many Australian publications about refugees and asylum seekers. Many are memoir or reportage. Perhaps the best known is Behrooz Boochani’s autobiographical No Friend But the Mountains (2018).' (Introduction)

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