<p class=ql-align-justify><em>You will not remember me as that Asian that immigrant that Muslim or that gay guy. You will remember me as that unicorn who built a throne.</em></p><p class=ql-align-justify>When Arozak Salam is presented with a rare opportunity to move from Indonesia to Australia he makes a radical decision: leave everything behind and search for his true identity in a new country. From day one Arozak is in survival mode as a loner immigrant struggling to find a home job and friends while wishing for love in a foreign land.</p><p class=ql-align-justify><strong>I Am That Unicorn</strong>&nbsp;depicts the mixture of Western and Eastern cultures from an immigrant's perspective. It's the tale of a proud gay man from a conservative Muslim family a subsea engineer by day and a unicorn burlesque performer by night. It's a journey of self-discovery spanning from the Australia Indonesia Youth Exchange Program to ConFest - the largest hippy festival in Australia the Sydney Mardi Gras Parade the Mr Gay World pageant in Rome a regional Burning Man in Western Australia all the way to kinky clubs in Berlin and the inevitable Grindr debauchery. This book is a celebration of contrasts and life's full spectrum.</p><p><br></p>