Nothing in life comes easy. Well, except failure. And in this respect, Daksh’s college life abroad is a breeze. Whether he’s hauling an abandoned mattress across Melbourne, battling stubborn stains in the heat of a commercial kitchen, or orchestrating international wire transfers only to be able to afford lunch, Daksh is living out the opposite of whatever a university brochure promises. So then, what is more fitting than a family whose expectations are terribly high?
From Daksh Tyagi, author of A Nation of Idiots, comes the hilarious Tripping Abroad. A comedy about the life of an international student who juggles work, relationships, some poverty, and daily wages. For him, formal education barely makes the syllabus.
Nothing in life comes easy. Well, except failure. And in this respect, Daksh’s college life abroad is a breeze. Whether he’s hauling an abandoned mattress across Melbourne, battling stubborn stains in the heat of a commercial kitchen, or orchestrating international wire transfers only to be able to afford lunch, Daksh is living out the opposite of whatever a university brochure promises. So then, what is more fitting than a family whose expectations are terribly high?
From Daksh Tyagi, author of A Nation of Idiots, comes the hilarious Tripping Abroad. A comedy about the life of an international student who juggles work, relationships, some poverty, and daily wages. For him, formal education barely makes the syllabus.