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  • No One's Business: A Migrant's Barefoot Journey to Millions

  • By: Vadim Turcanu
  • Narrated by: Robert Powel
  • Length: 2 hrs and 51 mins

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No One's Business: A Migrant's Barefoot Journey to Millions

By: Vadim Turcanu
Narrated by: Robert Powel
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Publisher's Summary

Through his own real story of a six-month barefoot journey to a new land, Vadim Turcanu reflects upon the path and experiences of many other migrants descending from Eastern Europe that went through many hardships towards reaching their destination, beginning a new life, and earning funds to provide for their loved ones back in their home country.

Empowered and motivated by the transformation, the author also shares seven lessons which contributed to his radical change from illegal migrant with no language, job skills, money, or connections to successful businessman, investor, and award-winning author.

Turcanu will inspire those who feel inferior to success or achieving their dream to step forward toward their desired future.

©2017 Vadim Turcanu (P)2017 Vadim Turcanu

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