Review of Beyond the Golden Door

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Good review. It's short but broad. It perfectly captures the essence of the book without prolonging the review unnecessarily.
Thanks for the review.
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"Beyond the Golden Door" by Ali Master seems interesting, and Ali’s struggles as an immigrant in America are relatable. I’m curious to see how he transforms his life.
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Your review is thoughtful and inspiring, it brings out the core theme of the book, which are freedom, transformation, and faith. I like how you highlighted Ali Master's journey not just as an immigrant but also as someone who is discovering deeper meaning in a new land. His courage to embrace change, especially in faith, also stood out to me.
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There's bound to be a culture shock when you move from your country to live in another country. It's best when the changes are for the better so one can happily adapt. I believe immigrants to the US will find this book helpful.
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