Spread the love Volume 1: Issue 3 By: Israel, age 14, GA As the daughter of two missionaries, I drifted from place to place, spending a few years in Bosnia, then a few months in America. I remember coming to Atlanta on furlough and seeing old friends; people I hadn’t...
Spread the love Volume 1: Issue 3 By: Ali, age 11, NC Every summer, I spend my time mucking out stalls, shoveling gravel, and scrubbing horse troughs. It’s hard work, but the reward is amazing. I get to ride and groom and love the horses at Crystal Creek Stables. It...
Spread the love Volume 1: Issue 3 By: Amanda Huffman, VA In honor of Veteran’s Day, which was on November 11th, we asked Amanda Huffman to write a piece about women in the military. We hope you find it insightful and inspiring. #girlpower The stereotype people often...
Spread the love Volume 1: Issue 3 By: Kimberly Clement and Cortney Donelson Shavon sat next to me in 7th-grade English. She wore Guess jeans, sweaters with shoulder pads, and designer perfume. She was popular. I was not. I was the new girl who couldn’t figure...
Spread the loveVolume 1: Issue 3 By Jackie, age 15, CA On June 1, 2005, a new story was born in Los Angeles. No, it wasn’t by Stephen King or J.K. Rowling. It belonged to me, Jacqueline Marie. My story is not one thing. It is my struggles, my triumphs, and my passion...
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