"To get the best immigrant experience, the immigrant communities must integrate into the cultural, social, educational, economic, and political life of the USA. The integration does not mean giving up the heritage that the immigrants brought with them. Immigrants must continue to celebrate their heritage and adequately pass it onto their children and integrate. Integration builds communities that are stronger economically and more inclusive socially and culturally."
This biographical memoir is for every person, young or old, skilled or unskilled, who migrated voluntarily or under compulsion to another country or a region different from their own within their own country with the dreams of a better or more rewarding life.
The memoir is for those who want to get the best immigrant experience but are afraid to integrate. The new immigrants are reluctant to take that first and the most crucial step because they are so scared that their action might mean losing the culture and traditions they brought with them along with their identity.
The author hopes and dreams that this book might be the first step in overcoming that fear.