“The Life of a European-American Ingrained in New York” by Siegfried Wyner is a riveting memoir about migrating to a new country, coming up soon on our bookstore
There’s a new memoir coming up on our online bookstore. Siegfried Wyner’s The Life of a European-American Ingrained in New York is a real story about how the author deals with transitioning to a new place.
The book is a thorough account of his experience migrating to a new country and the struggles that came with the transition. Siegfried had to summon a great deal of courage to adapt to a new environment. He describes moving to a new place as a way to learn new language and adjust to a different culture. In other words, it will drive you out of your comfort zone.
The memoir follows Siegfried’s journey from Romania to New York City. He lived most of his early life in Romania before migrating to New York on January 21, 1976 with his family. Having grown up in Romania, he had a hard time assimilating to American culture at first. Notwithstanding, he managed to get into the Polytechnic Institute of New York to study Civil Engineering.
The book will be available to purchase soon on our online bookstore.