Kicking in Toronto

Kicking in Toronto by S. R. SHUJA is a collection of primarily humorous essays that explore the experiences of new immigrants in the Greater Toronto Area. Published by Mind Talkers Publishing on June 29, 2012, this edition comprises 138 pages and is presented in English. The essays provide a lighthearted look at various aspects of immigrant life, capturing both the challenges and the amusing moments that come with adapting to a new environment.
Readers will find a range of engaging stories, including titles such as “A Trial for Spider Man,” “The Watermelon Saga,” and “An Afternoon with Hashem Family.” Each piece offers a unique perspective on the immigrant experience, blending humor with relatable situations. This collection invites readers to reflect on the diverse narratives that shape life in Toronto, making it a noteworthy addition to the genre of fiction focused on contemporary societal themes.
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This is a collection of primarily humorous essays written about the lives of new immigrants in Greater Toronto Area. Some of the essays/stories included are: A Trial for Spider Man The Watermelon Saga An afternoon with Hashem Family A Family Party Porata! Oh Dear Porata! (Tortila) Total Loser and many more.
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