Michelle Kuei was an 11-year-old student in rural Taiwan when a car running a red light completely altered her life’s trajectory. Through the long and painful process of recovery, Kuei made surprising discoveries about loss, identity, and personal strength--revelations that helped guide her through her journey as an immigrant to the United States. With radical honesty bolstering her storytelling, Kuei shows us how positive transformation can happen when we let go of self-pity, embrace our flaws, and learn to love ourselves. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
PERFECTLY NORMAL Book Launch - “An Immigrant’s Story of Making It in America”
San Gabriel, California (September 23, 2019)
This is a book about the journey of a woman went on in searching for something meaningful in her life as an immigrant into America with a physical disability. Imagine waking up in the morning and life took a turn after a car accident. Imagine the self-doubt, shame, and fear that surface while going through puberty.
“I believe that, in a way, we are all our own unwritten books. As human beings, we share so many of the same lived experiences. These bind us together and underscore our interconnectedness. Our souls, our ideas, and our beliefs are linked like a massive tangled fishing net. Your life struggles are just as real as mine, and your challenges in life are just as big as the person’s sitting next to you on the subway. Each page we turn leads to a new story in every chapter of our lives.” –Michelle Kuei.
Michelle Kuei is a certified transition life coach who helps women experiencing major life changes overcome the fear of judgment. As the founder of Elevate Life Coaching, a seminar and coaching company, Michelle teaches her clients the tools and inspiration they need to live confidently and with purpose by helping them redirect their fears and use their energy to build themselves up, Michelle’s clients discover their inner strength and beauty that enables them to be heard, seen and known.
She is the author of the new memoir, Perfectly Normal-an immigrant’s story of making it in America, as well as the inspirational illustrated e-book, “Miss Little Musical”. She is a board member of the United Nations Association of the USA and a Clinical Pharmacist at USC’s Keck Medical Center. She is also a member of the National Speakers Association and the founding board member of World Without Borders.
About the Book:
Michelle Kuei was an 11-year-old student in rural Taiwan when a car running a red light completely altered her life’s trajectory. Through the long and painful process of recovery, Kuei made surprising discoveries about loss, identity, and personal strength--revelations that helped guide her through her journey as an immigrant to the United States. With radical honesty bolstering her storytelling, Kuei shows us how positive transformation can happen when we let go of self-pity, embrace our flaws, and learn to love ourselves.
Join us to celebrate the launching of Perfectly Normal: An Immigrant’s Story of Making it In America on Saturday, September 28, 2019, from 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm at 405 S. Myrtle Ave. Monrovia, CA 91016.
Tickets at $25 per entry are available by visiting perfectlynormal.eventbrite.com.
Contact:
Michelle Kuei 626.233.0263
Michelle.kueigmail.com
http://www.elevatelifecoaching.org |