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Teen Ink Magazine, May 2005: Focus: Mothers
The Dark Room by Andrew F., Avon, IN
Click-click-click-clack. That was the only sound I heard. Somewhere in the background, music played. I didn’t really hear it.
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Loneliness by Jordana G., New City, NY
I have always wanted to be one of those kids whose parents worked, who got to go home and be by themselves ...
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Guaranteed to Last Forever by Sarah B., Ridgway, PA
When I hear the word friendship, I instantly have the image of my best friend Beth and me cruising in her mom’s car
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The Best Haircut Ever by Jessie S., New City, NY
I am not old or wise by any means, but I’ve come to realize that we have experiences when we’re young that we can only understand as we grow older.
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Meeting My Birth Mother by Katie G., Boston, MA
I was born in Wisconsin when my birth mother was 18. Ever since I was young, my mom would tell me I was adopted.
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Inside of Me by Shardae T., Shreveport, LA
There is a little girl growing inside of me who will change me and my family for the rest of our lives.
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My Mother’s Child by Allison A., Montclair, VA
I stepped through the automatic doors of the pharmacy onto the sidewalk of the shopping center.
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Mom’s Meals by Tiffany F., Fremont, CA
Of the countless meals prepared for me, my mother has never made a bad one.
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