Review of Odyssey of High Hopes

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Re: Review of Odyssey of High Hopes

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I have no complaints from this book because from my perspective it's such a mind glowing experience that I had felt.I think there is a lot statements there should learn from this and can attain it very deeply.
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Hi @margi zuu202, I just read your comments on the official review of "Odyssey of High Hopes" and I have no clue what book you are commenting on. Read the instructions! The comments are supposed to show that you read the official review and hopefully the sample. For example, “Odyssey of High Hopes: An Immigrant’s Tale Of Sacrifice, Courage, and Love” by Cyrus A. Ansary is a story that details the difficulties Ansary, an immigrant, experiences while trying to achieve his goals and dreams. He grew up in Iran and he learned to excel in school. His most important goal was to be as successful as his brother Hassan, a very gifted older brother that was his mom’s favorite and Cyrus being the youngest had amazing goals. When mom became sick Cyrus had to fend for himself. One needs to read the book to learn if Cyrus was as successful as Hassan, what happened to his father and his other siblings. This is a wonderful book that focuses on the values of hard work, perseverance and achievement. I enjoyed the sample that focused on Cyrus’ early years. @Mrlefty0706
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