On the Move
Victoria Confino
97 Orchard Street
New York NY 10001
Esther Beard
57 Main Street
New York NY 10001
Dear Victoria,
I remember the desk was full of migrants who were
fleeing from war as I did. We left in peace with other migrants, and as it happened
we disembarked on the Ellis Island and then moved to the New York, I felt
undergo by the cultural shock. I really enjoyed the flourishing New York City
and cobbled streets all round because we don’t have ones in my village. Our flat
is pretty small and I still have to get accustomed to it.
Although we had to do some
kind of job to earn for life, and mom says that we will sew clothes at home,
but I have no desire to do it, I long for working at the newsie and I keen on
reading. Frequently, I can’t stand the stereotypes against migrants and feel a
bit discriminated. Betweenwhiles I yearn for my native country and I fancy to
visit it someday. My parents say that they are fond of work and life here but I’m
sure that they have feeling of nostalgia too.
Anyways, I’m really grateful
for your help, Victoria, and I’m looking forward to see you soon.
Yours sincerely,
Esther Baerd
My new passport
This is the items which I decided to take.
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