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I am 53 years old Anisinave artist / writer / speaker. I am also a survivor of the Macintosh-Indian boarding school. I celebrate drinking for 10 years on August 12th. I am reading your poems of "Cure Words" (SPRING 2001) and your S.O.S (3 pages). I will provide these works for your publication on my website. For free time, please visit http://www.catfish.freespace.net in the browser. I am looking forward to working with you. Thank you for your suggestion. We are honored to announce one of your poems. I visited your website and I found it to be very interesting and exciting. It contains plenty of poems and stories we can use! You can not advertise works containing poetry and stories for business purposes, but you can use them as illustrations or introduce people to your website. Please let me know if you want us to use certain poems and stories
This is a series of stories about the lives of Indians and Indian Americans who can not live on the other side of the world, but I am also working hard to adapt to the lives in the recruiting countries. This book was first published in 1999 and received the Pulitzer Prize and the Hemingway / Penn Award. 2. When Mr. Pierre Zada came to eat: This story reflects the feelings of innocent people on both sides of a complex political struggle. From the perspective of Lily 10 years old, this story tells immigrants about their old country. Mr. Pilzada from Pakistan is a friend of Lilia's parents. My parents often visit them and bring sweets to the girls. Because things can get bad during the war, he is concerned about the safety of the daughter going home. As Lilia is a second generation American, she sees it with deep feelings and rustic understanding, and she miss Pierre Zada when he leaves Pakistan.