Title: What Foreigners Need To Know About America From A to Z
Subtitle: How to understand crazy American culture, people, government, business, language, and more
Author: Lance Johnson
Available on Amazon and on Amazon sites worldwide 
 
 
 
Reviewed by Dave Menefee, originally for Book Pleasures.com and Amazon
 
Every 
person living in America should be 
required to study this book.
The 
divides separating ages, cultures, religions, and races could largely be 
eliminated and a Utopian civilization could be finally achieved if we simply 
understood each other, but we’re not all working off the same page. Lance 
Johnson has produced the ultimate guide for bringing about a universal 
understanding between the millions of people living, working, and loving inside 
the United 
States.
Nothing 
could be worse than nudging a naïve neophyte into the magnificent melting pot 
known as America. This 
book could be their salvation, but beware of the misleading title. You might 
think that What Foreigners Need to Know About 
America from A to Z contains 
nothing but factoids for foreigners, but you need look no further than yourself 
and those within your intimate circle of friends to realize that our entire 
population today woefully lacks a perception of etiquette, knowledge of this 
country’s heritage, awareness of culture, know-how about business, and 
comprehension of language. We need alertness to TLC: Tradition, Legacy, and 
Custom. This monumental book holds the missing key to collective comprehension. 
      
The 566-page book weighs as much as a big city telephone 
book, and you cannot absorb the whole in one reading (I tried), but thankfully, 
Johnson has divided the digest into four 
sections:
America’s 
Heritage: the 
dreams that immigrants brought from the four winds, and the government, 
geography, history, law, religions, and measurements that 
resulted.
America’s 
Culture: our 
customs and etiquette, education, relationships, literature, films, art, sports, 
food and dining, dress and appearance, media, holidays and traditions, and 
attitudes.
America’s 
Business: models, 
unions, banking, customs and conduct, owning a business, how to get a job, and 
paying taxes. 
America’s 
Language: how to 
talk and write correcting, slang, and 
tonality.
Back matter contains appendices 
for:
- 
 Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address 
- Colleges with Largest Percentage of International Students
- Sample Income Tax Form 1040
- Pulitzer Prize-winning books
- Academy Awards for Best Picture
- 
The Famous 1897 New York Sun article “Yes, Virginia, There Is a Santa Clause”  
- 
A list of the current 50 United States 
- 
A comprehensive 100-question Quiz on US Government  
 You might 
wonder what the above topics have to do with understanding Americans, but these 
subjects fuse together the follies, foibles, and fundamentals that formed this 
country. The author profusely illustrates his text with more than 650 photos, 
maps, charts, and illustrations. His writing style embraces excellent grammar, 
punctuation, sentence structure, and spelling. Each of the four main sections is 
also available as a separate paperback edition. Those Volumes 1-4 allow a reader 
to hone in on areas they may feel that they most need to study, but the huge 
multi-volume edition can be found in both paperback and Kindle book editions. 
Study remains 
the keyword here, because the author outlays everything everyone needs to learn 
about living, working, socializing, and doing business in 
America. A 
comprehensive Index makes referring back to some detail a snap. 
Throughout 
the book, the author interjects "hints" that offer his personal pointers about 
how to further understand a given topic, not unlike having your best friend 
nudge you and whisper a tip that completely clarifies your 
understanding.
The book should be the last course all high school 
students must pass before graduating, compulsory for earning a college diploma, 
mandatory for every management trainee, and a required refresher for all senior 
citizens before beginning to collect Social Security. Our nation would be vastly 
improved if all adults were following the same guiding principles. 
What Foreigners Need to 
Know About America from A to Z pulls 
together between two covers a richly researched, all-inclusive panorama of 
America’s 
heritage, culture, business, and language. If this country ever ceases to exist, 
I hope this book survives as a testament to the truth that there was once a land 
where life’s leading lights shown at their brightest on a candelabra forged from 
the iron of the ages. Until that dark day, Lance Johnson has provided us with a 
workbook for winning that has been struck from those same elements and should be 
on your gift list for friends setting up in America for the first time, any 
student emerging from the classroom into the jungle of life, and all the rest of 
us who have forgotten the beauty of the forest because of the tangle of 
trees.
Lance 
Johnson has an Ivy League graduate business degree and has studied at 
Oxford 
University in 
England. He has 
traveled through 81 countries, served as manager of an international consulting 
firm, and appeared in many movies, stage plays, and commercials. 
~Reviewer David W. Menefee is the author of 
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Menefee's newly released book, Master of Disguise, is about secret  soldier Isador Messing who  lives up to the title of the book. Terror  strikes when Hitler's SS troops arrest  Messing's fiancé on the day they plan  to escape Nazi occupied Berlin.  Alone and stoic in the face of utter  malevolence, he launches a bold, daring, and desperate plan to liberate her. Can the remarkable Mr. Messing's one-man army triumph  against all odds and win in a war-torn world gone mad?This book is also available on Kindle.
 
Editor's Note: The separate sections of What Foreigners Need to Know are  also available for those who want to focus on one aspect of this reference, like accent reduction and grammar or culture.  
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