Mahmood Shairi's new book "An Iranian Boy and His American Dream" is about a fourteen-year-old boy from Iran who had the drive to achieve his vision for his life
Recent release from Page Publishing author Mahmood Shairi, "An Iranian Boy and His American Dream" explores how coming from a poor origin, with no real family or direction, the decision was to pursue a chance, though many mistakes were made.
SANFORD, Fla., Dec. 9, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Mahmood Shairi, was born in a small village in Gombad, Iran, where he lived till the age of fourteen, has completed his new book "An Iranian Boy and His American Dream": an inspiring tale that delves into marriages, broken families lost and divided, and the idea that God is always there.
According to Shairi, "(I) left for Germany and for two years worked for a pipe-fitting factory. The next twenty-three years of (my) life was spent in New York, working (my) way up in the restaurant industry from dishwasher to manager. There (I) worked hard at everything: from opening (my) own coffee shop in Brooklyn, New York, to working as a foreman in a construction company. Finally, (I) moved to Florida where (I have) been living for the last twenty-five years. There (I) received the Citizen of the Year Award, a recognition for exemplary service to the community."
Published by Page Publishing, Mahmood Shairi's encouraging work highlights how as a young man with heroes like Elvis Presley and Tom Seaver, he found the encouragement that he many times needed, to keep going through all the good and the bad decisions.
Shairi found success and fulfillment in business and real estate, although there were hard lessons learned. He was married seven times, divorced six. He is now married and a father of three and grandfather of four kids. Now retired, he is happily married and living his dream life and traveling the world. He has traveled to nineteen different countries as of today. This self-taught dreamer finally found what he had been looking for.
Readers who wish to experience this inspiring work can purchase "An Iranian Boy and His American Dream" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes Store, Amazon, Google Play, or Barnes and Noble.
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