Part 1. A most practical guide and know-how book to be considered by immigrants who are not familiar with the American way of life and lifestyle of Americans. It provides priceless advice and tips on how to succeed in America, the dos and the don’ts, how to cope with hardship, how to overcome difficulties, and how to make dreams come true. Based upon the personal experience of Petrit Demaliaj, a former Lt. Colonel and engineer in the Albanian Air Force and Army, who immigrated to the United States and encountered the best and worst in his struggle to survive. He suffered a lot, but finally he made it and became a success story. Learn from his wisdom, experiences, sweat, tears and determination. Written by the international best selling author, Maximillien de Lafayette, who knew personally Petrit Demaliaj.From the contents:Petrit the “Super”. Meaning WHAT?From a military commander in Albania to a dishwasher in Brooklyn!!The pain was killing me…and I did not tell anybody.”Petrit’s rootsMy first days in America were hardIt was very tough!Petrit’s first “Encounter” with America, the Promised Land”!Living around garbage and trash cans“I struggled for long time.”My first job in America: DishwasherMy second job in America: A roof-manMy third job in America: Demolition-man!My fourth job in America: A SuperFinally, I got a great job with lots of benefits!You can have a great life in America, but…The reality of life in AmericaWhat is success?Success…to foreignersDo not depend on others Believe in yourself. Never give upTry to come up with some new ideasLearn EnglishIntegrate yourself into the American communityBe realistic and practicalDon’t quit the job you have before you get a better oneGet a good educationDo what you know bestJoin reputable groups and organizationsKeep your name clean and reputation spotlessLearn about American sportsThe person who bought Mark McGwire’s seventieth homerun ball for $2.7 million certainly gained public recognitionGet the real picture of the area where you liveKnowledge and information are POWER!Places to visit or to know about, on Petrit’s listWhat did Petrit learn from the American way of life? From his personal experienceThe most important things, an immigrant must know about America or do right away.I asked Petrit: It appears to me that you are very traditional man. So, would you mind if any of your sons marries an American woman?Vital information for both immigrants and our folks in the StatesUnited States women and world women face to faceInternational survey and findings on women’s points of view on life, husbands, money, sex, relationships, priorities and preferences from around the worldWhat is power to Petrit Demaliaj?“Power is friendship”For the record Characteristic features and ethnic habits of Americans and foreigners around the globe; traditions, habits, taboos, customs, laws, social etiquette, way of life, the bizarre, the strange, relationships, men, women, families, engagements, love, sex, signs, unusual events