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Teen Ink Magazine,
May 2006 :
Travel Articles
A Surprise
by Hannah S., New City, NY
It was a cold autumn afternoon in the city of Budapest. The year was 1943 and Europe had undergone many immense changes. Hitler had taken over and on this particular afternoon, the Nazis were marching 140 Jews out of the city to be put in concentration camps.
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Gate C12
by Brittany A., Johnstown, OH
“Okay, honey, here’s 20 dollars in case anything happens.”
“Thanks, Mom.” We hug good-bye and I turn to board the plane. My heart sinks as I stand in line,gripping my carry on.
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Hearts of Spaghetti
by Kristen P., Wyckoff, NJ
There were smiles all around the table. They stared at me happily while I hesitantly looked at the blob on my fork. It was light pink and rubbery, and I had bathed it in lemon juice, which came from a lemon tree in their back yard.
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Realizing Who I Am
by Allie L., Auburn, NY
In 1990, about 2,500 children were adopted from South Korea and moved to the United States. I was one of them and met my parents when I was six months old. My parents said it was the best day of their lives.
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Who I Am
by Xin Z., Plano, TX
I am unique because of who I am, where I come from, and who I am determined to become. Looking back almost a decade, I was a ten-year-old child grasping Mama’s sleeve as we anxiously sat in the waiting room ...
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