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Beautiful People,
Eleven days left to enter the giveaway of The Opposite of Comfortable: The Unlikely Choices of an Immigrant Career Woman. San Francisco Book Review described the book as “an inspiring tale that will convince anyone to reach out and try to achieve all they can in their own field, whether that field is business, motherhood, or something entirely different.”
6 copies are available, and entering to win only takes a minute!
The book received an endorsement from Immigration Voice and rave reviews:
“Sharon Nir’s memoir is the first book written by a professional immigrant with firsthand experience of the process to expose the deficiencies in the high-skilled immigration system. The book not only highlights the barriers that are stifling innovation and competitiveness of the United States, but also the negative impact of the immigration system on both immigrants and American families.” – Aman Kapoor, Founder of the national non-profit “Immigration Voice”
“For women at a crossroads, this cosmopolitan, welcome voice provides an alternative to polarizing discussions on careerism and mothering.” – Karen Rigby, Foreword Reviews
“Every crossroads has four options: quit, adapt, proceed, or accept. The Opposite of Comfortable is a tangle of all of these, told through the calm and steady voice of Nir, whose guiding principles are often lifted from her own business life. ‘The secret is not to be found in the manner of solving a crisis,’ she says, ‘but in the belief a crisis can be solved.” Janet Muhm, Beta Gamma Sigma Honor Society Magazine
“The Opposite of Comfortable is a fantastic memoir that every woman should read. Nir captures the joys and sorrows of being a mother, a wife and a business woman.” – Sasha Troyan, author of Angels in the Morning and The Forgotten Island
“Nir was strong and brave and best of all she is very REAL. We don’t often get a glimpse into the heart and mind of another person, the author not only tears down the walls, but opens the front door inviting us into her experiences….a thought provoking, worthwhile read.” – Book Bargains and Previews
XO,
Sharon
Eleven days left to enter the giveaway of The Opposite of Comfortable: The Unlikely Choices of an Immigrant Career Woman. San Francisco Book Review described the book as “an inspiring tale that will convince anyone to reach out and try to achieve all they can in their own field, whether that field is business, motherhood, or something entirely different.”
6 copies are available, and entering to win only takes a minute!
The book received an endorsement from Immigration Voice and rave reviews:
“Sharon Nir’s memoir is the first book written by a professional immigrant with firsthand experience of the process to expose the deficiencies in the high-skilled immigration system. The book not only highlights the barriers that are stifling innovation and competitiveness of the United States, but also the negative impact of the immigration system on both immigrants and American families.” – Aman Kapoor, Founder of the national non-profit “Immigration Voice”
“For women at a crossroads, this cosmopolitan, welcome voice provides an alternative to polarizing discussions on careerism and mothering.” – Karen Rigby, Foreword Reviews
“Every crossroads has four options: quit, adapt, proceed, or accept. The Opposite of Comfortable is a tangle of all of these, told through the calm and steady voice of Nir, whose guiding principles are often lifted from her own business life. ‘The secret is not to be found in the manner of solving a crisis,’ she says, ‘but in the belief a crisis can be solved.” Janet Muhm, Beta Gamma Sigma Honor Society Magazine
“The Opposite of Comfortable is a fantastic memoir that every woman should read. Nir captures the joys and sorrows of being a mother, a wife and a business woman.” – Sasha Troyan, author of Angels in the Morning and The Forgotten Island
“Nir was strong and brave and best of all she is very REAL. We don’t often get a glimpse into the heart and mind of another person, the author not only tears down the walls, but opens the front door inviting us into her experiences….a thought provoking, worthwhile read.” – Book Bargains and Previews
XO,
Sharon
Published on July 13, 2016 04:20
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