Misplaced [Ashton Irwin]

Misplaced [Ashton Irwin]

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What happens when you get forced to move all the way to the other side of the world to a place you have never heard of? Well Najma had to do just that and the worst part is, she had to leave behind the people that mean the most to her. Her Mum and her 3 siblings. She thinks she has nothing left once she gets to Australia, until she took someone's suitcase instead of her own, she goes on an adventure to find that person, when she finds that person will he or she change her whole life around? or just turn it upside down?
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