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The ultimate Gap Year

Author James Truslow Adams first described the concept of the American Dream in his best-selling 1931 book Epic of America as “that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement”.

Ninety-one years on, that dream is still very much alive. Through the Exchange Visitor (J-1) non-immigrant visa category, Australian-inspired roaster and café brand Bluestone Lane is inviting Australians to spend one year working for the company in the United States.

“We’re looking for talented young people who are up for an adventure, who want to live and experience the US culture and be part of the leading hospitality export in the United States. If that’s you, then this is the opportunity

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