Hard Work and the American Dream: An Immigrant Story
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Hard Work and the American Dream: An Immigrant Story  -     By: Leo D. Jesudian

Hard Work and the American Dream: An Immigrant Story

Clay Bridges Press / 2021 / Hardcover

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Title: Hard Work and the American Dream: An Immigrant Story
By: Leo D. Jesudian
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 254
Vendor: Clay Bridges Press
Publication Date: 2021
Dimensions: 8.50 X 5.50 X 0.63 (inches)
Weight: 16 ounces
ISBN: 1953300405
ISBN-13: 9781953300409
Stock No: WW300405

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Never negotiate the price of your success. Give it all you have, believing in God and your God-given abilities.


In this book, Leo Jesudian shares his unique story of being raised as an ordinary boy born in India to a middle-class military family. With God's help, this young boy had the guts to believe in his dream, chasing it with a vengeance by emigrating to America. By God's grace, he learned to believe that all things are possible. For Leo, this was not just a warm, fuzzy statement; it was a spiritual fact. Leo hopes that this book will be an inspiration to all who are sitting on the fence, doubting whether they can give up a compromised life and accomplish their dream.


If you love true-life stories, you will love this book. Leo weaves a compelling story that is entertaining, uplifting, gripping, sometimes seemingly hopeless, yet miraculous.


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