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In a flashback to shortly after Shafana and Aunt Sarrinah migrated to Australia, Shafana tells her aunt not to come to a parent-teacher night at her school. Aunt Sarrinah has already said that she’d be happy to come, but it’s clear that Shafana is embarrassed of her because she hasn’t yet assimilated into Australian culture. Unlike Shafana, who—because she’s young—has had an easy time fitting in and picking up the language, Aunt Sarrinah continues to struggle with English.
What mostly bothers Shafana, though, is that Aunt Sarrinah doesn’t have a prestigious job anymore. She used to be at the very…