The “Citizenship 2.0: Dual Nationality as a Global Asset (Princeton Studies in Global and Comparative Sociology)” is a great book for all the readers. Yossi Harpaz is the author of this book. Yossi Harpaz is affiliated with Harvard University as a postdoctoral fellow at the Weatherhead Center. He also performed an additional role as an assistant professor of sociology at Tel Aviv University. Citizenship 2.0 is an instructive book for all the readers as it reveals why the people want to get EU country citizenship. With the help of this book, reader will know the steady rise in the legitimacy and prevalence of dual citizenship. The value of citizenship is high in America and Eastern Europe, where three million people have second citizenship from the United States.
“The Precariat: The New Dangerous Class (Bloomsbury Revelations)” is a book which talks about insecurity problems. Guy Standing is the author of this best-selling book. He is a Professor of Development Studies, School of Oriental and African Studies. He is the author of the sequel to The Precariat, A Precariat Charter and co-author of Basic Income. In this best-selling book, Guy Standing talks about insecurity problems. He says, all the professional facing problems such as engineers, doctors, and some others. When you are a student of engineering field or a student of MBBS line, you must think about what you should get after completing studies.
You got the government job or not? If you go abroad on a working visa, then you also think about the green card. Guy Standing offers what he believes to be offsetting policies and holds out optimistic hopes that the Precariat may form up into an effective resolving force. Furthermore, the industrialized nations of the world lost the means of production through relocating factories and service jobs to underdeveloped nations to reduce wages and increase profits. In short, The Precariat is a must-read book that describes insecurity problems.
The “Citizenship 2.0: Dual Nationality as a Global Asset (Princeton Studies in Global and Comparative Sociology)” is a great book for all the readers. Yossi Harpaz is the author of this book. Yossi Harpaz is affiliated with Harvard University as a postdoctoral fellow at the Weatherhead Center. He also performed an additional role as an assistant professor of sociology at Tel Aviv University. Citizenship 2.0 is an instructive book for all the readers as it reveals why the people want to get EU country citizenship. With the help of this book, reader will know the steady rise in the legitimacy and prevalence of dual citizenship. The value of citizenship is high in America and Eastern Europe, where three million people have second citizenship from the United States.
Furthermore, most people aim to acquire EU citizenship, so some women make a plan to deliver her pregnancy in EU countries. EU country provides superior travel freedom, broader opportunities, an insurance policy, and a status symbol. Yossi investigates three cases, Hungarian speaking citizens of Serbia acquire second citizenship from Hungary, Israelis acquire citizenship from Germany or Poland and Mexicans who give birth in the US to secure American citizenship for their children. To know more about the benefits of dual citizenship, read this informative book.
“The Ungrateful Refugee: What Immigrants Never Tell You” is a forever green novel that entreating the readers from beginning to end with an impressive and heart-melting story. Dina Nayeri is the author of this fabulous novel. The author has a great name is fiction and classy novel writing. His excellent writing skills and way of storytelling always keep the reader on the edge of the seat.
This novel has great characters with fantastic bonding. It is well written with well-developed characters and a story that just went on and on weaving in more and more background facts about the characters and their family. It came to a satisfactory and somewhat surprising end, with mini conclusions along the way. It is really good book engages you and keeps you flipping pages when you really need to get other things done. The characters and plot are rich and varied. To cut the story short, it is one of the best and heart-melting novels that have a new story on every page.
“The Book of Rosy” is a story of love, loss, heartbreak, and unbreakable bonds. This novel is written by Rosayra Pablo Cruz. This is a gorgeous story about how life doesn’t always work out the way we want it to, but if we’re willing, we can still make it a great life. It is a good compelling story, engaging and, easy to read. This is the perfect holiday novel, you can pick it up and get straight back into the story.
The novel “The Book of Rosy” is an enjoyable story that moves along at a good pace. It is not too quickly, but at a pace that keeps the reader engaged waiting to discover the outcome. It has a satisfactory ending which is a little predictable but ties up all the loose ends. Some of the male characters are a little too good to be true but that doesn’t spoil any part of the story. The author switches between the two time periods effortlessly and easily which doesn’t always happen in these kinds of books.
The “Self-Portrait in Black and White: Unlearning Race, 1st Edition” is a great book that has a story of an American family’s multigenerational transformation. Thomas Chatterton Williams is the author of this classic book. He has written numerous books and all of them are life-changing, such as Losing My Cool. He is a 2019 New America Fellow and the recipient of a Berlin Prize. He lives in Paris with his wife and children. In this book, Williams talks about the white and the black people.
Self-Portrait in Black and White is the story of one American family, Thomas Chatterton Williams is the son of this family. His father is black from the segregated South and her mother is white from the West. When Thomas Chatterton went to France in his first trip, many people thought he was a Middle Eastern background and his identity is heavily prejudiced by the way others see a person. Thomas Chatterton spent him all life to believing the pronouncement that a single drop of black blood makes a person black. To know about further, then read this non-fiction book.