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Dr. Harsimran Singh Releases 'Rich Immigrant Poor Citizen - Immigrants Teach Their Children What Citizens Don't'

By: Apr. 25, 2013
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Dr. Singh Books, Inc. proudly announces the release of 'Rich Immigrant, Poor Citizen - Immigrants Teach Their Children What Citizens Don't', an eye-opening, personal take on how the immigrant experience is today's best-kept secret to success ($14.95 paperback, 200 pages, ISBN-978-1-4276-3875-5).

Author Harsimran Singh, Ph.D, who immigrated to the Unites States from India over 35 years ago, uses his own life experiences to write 'Rich Immigrant, Poor Citizen', a book filled with hope and optimism for every American who struggles to succeed and find fulfillment. As a firm believer that immigrants have made the United States a stronger country, Dr. Singh illustrates how that has happened through the values and discipline instilled in immigrant children by their parents. 'Rich Immigrant, Poor Citizen' tells the stories of the children of immigrants who have studied at America's most prestigious universities, and have learned to lead a very successful life.

Dr. Singh was born in the slums of India, and rather than accepting his life of poverty, he immigrated to America. Now he lives in one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in the country, and his kitchen is larger than the entire house where his family of eight used to live in India. In his anticipated book, Dr. Singh discusses what had lifted him from his seemingly grim situation to success in all areas of life: spiritual, financial, familial, etc.

The percentage of immigrant children attending Ivy League universities is much higher than the percentage of children whose parents were born in the United States. When these children graduate, they often go on to careers that are rewarding to them not only financially, but in other, more personal ways. Understanding what motivates these young men and women and what sets them apart from others will be of great benefit to every reader who picks up this book.

This book is also a must read for parents who want their children to succeed and for youngsters who have a desire to be extremely successful in life. There is so much to be learned from the cultural backgrounds of others that can further benefit America as a whole.

About the Author

Dr. Singh immigrated to the United States in 1973 with eight dollars in his pocket. Although a young man at the time, his interest in writing was already strongly formed, as was his desire to write books that would be as valuable to read, as they were satisfying to write. Dr. Singh's goal is to help others to fill the empty spaces in their lives with unique and empowering advice, using his own life experience and success as his primary resource.



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