Coming to America: An Immigrant's Voyage - Inspiring True Story of Immigration Journey | Perfect for Book Clubs & History Enthusiasts
Coming to America: An Immigrant's Voyage - Inspiring True Story of Immigration Journey | Perfect for Book Clubs & History Enthusiasts

Coming to America: An Immigrant's Voyage - Inspiring True Story of Immigration Journey | Perfect for Book Clubs & History Enthusiasts

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I’m an Immigrant from S. Jorge, Azores. I came to America in 1959, I was 19 years old, married and had 4 years of grammar education. I raised 3 children who were involved in Luso and in Portuguese philharmonic band---thanks to the efforts of other immigrants who created those opportunities for them. I am also a grandmother of five grandchildren. Several years ago I felt the need to share with all the children, my childhood memories from a life so different from theirs. I started to write down some notes, which led me to a writing class and ultimately I gathered those notes and stories, and here they are….. in my book “COMING TO AMERICA, AN IMMIGRANT’S VOYAGE”. My love for literature was limited to read, read and then read some more. The love of reading was instilled in me at an early age by my mom and grandmother. They read me stories from books borrowed from our parish priest, because of a lack of libraries, magazines etc.... I love books. Books have been my best friends. They have been my source of faith, courage, and inspiration. I hope my book inspires others to write their stories. If I can do it with my limited education, anybody can do it. If we wait until we acquire all the knowledge and education until we do something, we’ll never do anything. Iyanla Vazant, is an inspiration speaker and she wrote: “It is important that we share our experiences with other people. Your story will heal you and your story will heal someone else. When you tell your story, you free yourself and give others permission to acknowledge their own story.” Final Words Live your Dream 165Coming to America Whatever you goal and desire is, keep doing what you love. Write a book—become a school teacher—become a doctor— Climb Mount Everest. Keep that dream alive, only you can reach that mountain top. “Every mountain top is within reach---If you just keep climbing”. Gaze at the high point---It is yours to conquer. Writing a book takes time and dedication. It also takes an immense amount of support and encouragement, without which it would be impossible to achieve. I want to thank all those who supported me throughout my journey. To all those that have walked with me side by side encouraging me all the way through, Thank You

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I'm so proud of my sister. She had her mind set of how her life should be lived and didn't let fear or criticism from anyone hold her back.I admit I was hesitant in opening this book to read, but I was very curious.I related to her stepping onto American soil for the first time, the first impression of this country was so magical, compared to the Islands. As much as I love my adopted country, my country of birth will always have a special place in my heart.Some of her stories made me laugh.Our biggest losses losing our beautiful brother, followed by our dear sister Lucy. I felt her pain, because it is my pain as well. Brought tears to my eyes.Thank you for sharing your memories. Love you big sister! I always looked up to you, and still do even if our politics are at different sides of the spectrum, I know our goals are the same in the end. One thing though, it was me who gave Dad the Bible in the Portuguese language so he would be able to debate with his weekly JW visitor :) we didn't have a lot of money or luxuries, but we weren't impoverished, always had food on the table, clothes on our back, a roof over our head. Mom made blankets and sweaters from the wool she sheared from the sheep. I actually miss those days. Simple life. Now everyone fights tooth and nail for things they don't need. We've lost direction and sight of what's truly important.Love you always, your sister Jacinta.
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