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From Earth to Elite: The Memoir of Dr. Serge Lee is about the life of a poor peasantry child that was born to an opiate-addicted and extremely low class family in the former, tiny, landlocked Laotian Kingdom. In the early days, his family could not afford him the taste of candies, bread, or even a pair of undergarment until the age of 14. He didn't even know that winter clothes existed. Instead, his daily food diet consisted of chilli, ginger, a sprinkle of salt, and heated rocks as warming sources. The book is a powerful memoir of change and restoration. Through the calamities of war and…mehr

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From Earth to Elite: The Memoir of Dr. Serge Lee is about the life of a poor peasantry child that was born to an opiate-addicted and extremely low class family in the former, tiny, landlocked Laotian Kingdom. In the early days, his family could not afford him the taste of candies, bread, or even a pair of undergarment until the age of 14. He didn't even know that winter clothes existed. Instead, his daily food diet consisted of chilli, ginger, a sprinkle of salt, and heated rocks as warming sources. The book is a powerful memoir of change and restoration. Through the calamities of war and national racism and the evils of their own agrarian culture, at age seven onward, the author created opportunities and life path courses that were significantly differencing from his childhood peers. Similarly, after arriving as a political refugee to the United States at 18, he again set a very different life course for himself. His resettlement goal was to become an average naturalized US citizen. After 43 years as a US resident, his scholastic achievements reached beyond being an average naturalized American citizen. In turn, his scholastic accolades become a must-learn models for immigrants and refugees not only to the United States, but worldwide. The memoir illustrates when the life of an immigrant or a refugee hangs on a thread, how one can advance oneself through the richness resources of the host country. It also illustrates how one can empower oneself through the experiences of prejudice and discrimination.
Autorenporträt
Serge Lee is a statistics and research professor for over 26 years. Dr. Lee is a professor and serving as Graduate Program Director for the Division of Social Work, has a BS in international economics from the University of Utah, an MSW from California State University, Sacramento, and a PhD in social welfare from the University of Washington, Seattle. He has published more than 20 peer-reviewed refereed journal articles and chapters of a book, received numerous awards including Fulbright and the author of Statistics for International Social Work and other Behavioral Sciences.