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Succeeding in America

Lessons from Immigrants who Achieved the American Dream

 

Succeeding in America explores the principles and techniques used by immigrants to overcome all manner of obstacles and become highly successful citizens of the United States  It is the first success book that focuses on the needs and aspirations of the immigrant community.

The book is based on interviews with dozens of successful immigrants, and covers topics ranging from immigration law to adapting to the business and social climate of the United States.  Succeeding in America is easy to read and combines inspirational stories with useful advice and extensive reference information

Succeeding in America appeals not only to just immigrants and would-be immigrants, but to anyone who wants to overcome obstacles and achieve success.  It also is a useful resource for any organization that relies on immigrants as part of its workforce.

“Absolutely wonderful!!!  Wow!  I want to commend you on a well researched, well written and beautifully constructed work product.”

– Linda J. Allen, VP of Human Resources, Chase Mortgage Corporation

"I recommend this book to anyone who is new to this country.  The range of topics is exceptional.  It has a well-deserved place on the best-seller list."

– Robert Kanaski, Lieutenant, San Diego Police Department

“Letty Japzon has created a useful book that will prevent having to relearn many lessons of others and make the transition easier.  It is a benchmark!”

– Robert C. Camp, PhD,  Best Practice Institute

About the Author

Leticia (Letty) Gallares-Japzon came to America from the Philippines in 1971 and has lived in the Washington, DC area since.  She has an MA in Education from George Washington University and an MA in Human Resource Management from Marymount University..

Publication Date: July 4, 2001; Availability Date: June 1, 2001

$12.95 - Paperback; ISBN: 1-928791-20-4,  216 pages; 6 x 9; includes index and appendices

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