Confessions of an Illegal Alien
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Book Details
About the Book
When Alexandra’s mother dies
and poverty becomes an everyday issue, Alexandra ventures into the United
States of America as an illegal alien. During her journey, the indoctrination
she received during her childhood by her father play a major role in determining
her behavior in every social setting. However peculiar, the characters tat
interact with her also behave in total compliance with their own unique
childhood indoctrination. As the events unfold, Alexandra’s life is not stable.
It is composed every day, by acting on what is needed at any given moment for
survival.
Overall, the story portrays
the steps taken by a teenage girl attempting to find acceptance and position in
a hostile world. Without parental guidance or personal life planning, faith is
the only strength she holds onto. With faith in God, she confronts and
transcends a gamut of unexpected tragedies: single motherhood, racism,
abortion, cultural prejudice, presupposed sex roles, abuse, discrimination,
unemployment and other vicissitudes.
Follow a true story of
self-discovery, love and courage in the midst of suffering and bias. Her
message: happiness is found within. It is not brought about by the environment
in which one lives, but by the decision to interpret events that occur as
lessons or failures.
A story of passion, innocence,
and a deep longing for love that never seemed to be there until---- This is a
woman's history that became a miracle and the miracle became her---- I dare
anyone to stop reading this intriguing and mesmerizing book and set it down. A
must for anyone who's experienced a tragedy that shook the very foundation of
the soul. READ IT and you'll experience sadness, anger, hatred, pity,
happiness. You'll cry, laugh, ball your fists in anger but most of all you'll
walk away with an extreme appreciation of the human spirit! ! ! Confessions of
an Illegal Alien by Inna Noriega will definitely move you in more ways than
one.
Paul Benitez
About the Author
Irma Noriega grew up in Mexico City. She has lived in the United States for the last twenty-two years. She has a BA in Communications from the Westminster College and an AS in Marketing Management from the L.D.S. Business College. Noriega teaches ESL to foreign students, works for American Express, and lives in Salt Lake City with her son and daughter.