Putting it Lifely

Through the eyes of a 13 year-old

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Book Details

Language :
Publication Date : 26/01/2009

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 8.5x11
Page Count : 104
ISBN : 9781436392792
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.5x11
Page Count : 104
ISBN : 9781436392785

About the Book


About the Author

An Indirect Description Of The Author In Her Words I have seen much more of the world itself than its actual people, as the focus for when I was traveling had always been towards the accomplishments of our ancestors or the magnificence of our planet. These things are more prone to catch your eye than your neighbor in a bus or someone walking on the same sidewalk as you. Of course, there is the exception for when encountering natives from a country much different from your own. Their customs or sufferings grab your attention by using your curiosity or your heart; but this should not be the case, because they are as equally unique as the people in your hometown. So as my focus has been brought towards the people who live on the same earth and breathe the same air as myself, I can now see our world that does not consist of mountains or waters. Though I was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on the third day of May in the year 1994, a year of the dog, my memory of that town has faded like the winter snow that had fallen later that year. I only possess memories of myself living in California, that continue up until this day. And on these more recent days, I am entering my first year of high school and am continuing my hobbies of soccer, sketching, reading, and writing different forms of literature. Through my life I have seen and been taught many great lessons that have now formed my current path through life. They have reinforced this lit path so that I may not stray from myself and fall into the company of persuasion. Anything that has ever affected me up until the present has only made understanding our world a little easier. Now in ink, my words stand before you. Thirteen years worth of experience and sight written though a year’s time is collected in your hands. In those hands you hold a small window into the mind of someone who lives with you, though may have never met you, here still stands something that may cause you to find the world of people that I speak of, before it escapes you.