New Book Explores Success of 18 Prominent Immigrant Women and Offers Advice for Other Immigrants
WARREN, N.J. (PRWEB) April 02, 2019 -- Immigrants have been coming to America as early as the 17th century. Fiona Citkin, an immigrant herself, tells the stories of prominent multicultural women who overcame the odds to achieve success in the United States in her new book, “How They Made It in America: Success Stories and Strategies of Immigrant Women: from Isabel Allende to Ivana Trump, to Fashion Designer Josie Natori, Plus More” (published by Archway Publishing).
Citkin examines the individual experiences of 18 American immigrant women from around the world who overcame the limitations of stereotypes; these women serve as models of success and symbolize the diversity of the United States. Citkin also captures their collective wisdom, explores the values that drove them to action and success, and presents specific advice to inspire other success-seekers to achieve success — but with their own direction and pace.
America offers different paths to success and Citkin explores many of them ranging from celebrities to lesser known women of achievement. Citkin hopes that “How They Made It in America” is a guide to success not just for immigrants but for all people in any new environment, and that “above all … the book promotes inclusivity and unity of our diverse nation, one nation under God.”
The book is available for purchase at: https://www.amazon.com/How-They-Made-America-Strategies/dp/1480871834.
“How They Made It in America”
By Fiona Citkin, Ph.D.
Hardcover | 6 x 9 in | 312 pages | ISBN 9781480871823
Softcover | 6 x 9 in | 312 pages | ISBN 9781480871830
E-Book | 312 pages | ISBN 9781480871847
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble
About the Author
Fiona Citkin, Ph.D., is an award-winning author, blogger and internationally renowned intercultural consultant who learned about the American brand of success the hard way. Today, the former Fulbright Scholar from Ukraine is deeply rooted in the United States. Citkin and her husband, Alex, have a daughter and three grandchildren, and reside in Warren, New Jersey. Citkin had previously published the award-winning “Terminology and Translation” and “Transformational Diversity: Why and How Intercultural Competencies Can Help Organizations to Survive and Thrive.”
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