Sunday 2 November 2008

East Of The Sun

Author: JULIA GREGSON
The story was established in 1928 with this particular young woman twenty-eight years old she was. In this part of the story she will act as chaperone on Tilbury to Bombay run in return for half fare.
There she was lovely young woman dreaming how her future husband will be like. Sitting on her bed She was feet feeling cold remembering of what she went through to get all her clothes and accessories ready to go to India. A smile on her face but the sadness in her heart could stop her crying. The night before going to India Froggie’s father came to her daughter’s room asking if she was alright and walking around the room. When he turns around she was shock to see her father cry. She never saw her father crying before. The day after was the day she had to leave a go to India where she would get married and meet her new husband. She in the other hand hardly known the man she is gone get married to. Many people were part of that trip to India each of them has their own reason for leaving their homeland. Rose was anxious to leave her family the day before the fact that she barely know the man make her feel strange. Victoria her bridmaid was so happy than ever to be away from her overbearing mother and she is determining to find a husband. Viva their chaperone is in search of India of her childhood and any related family. They all had a purpose on this trip to get there and do what they have to do. In India viva glanced at tor, who smiling at the party. She thought of water rushing by. They were ready to dance again.


Immigrant Survival

I am an immigrant and the world seems to be the worst place to live in right now. I feel homesick. By stepping into this new way of living I felt like am starting to forget my culture. The City seems enormous to me and I realise that my dream could be impossible to accomplish. The clock was ticking; my friend David where I live says to me that it was morning already. I open my eyes and saw this weird atmosphere. It was like life was always sad. While putting my shoes in my feet I was singing out loud then I went doing my toilet and went to the kitchen. The smell of bacon and beans was kind of new to me. I wasn’t used to have fat food early morning like that.