Personal Narrative: African Girl

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Evangeline Smith is 19 and lives in Beijing with her parents Pam and Andy Smith, and her younger brother John. Her parents are mid age 50s and are teachers, Her dad is a science teacher and her mother is a councilor. She lived in a big 4-bed room town house with 3 floors and a basement, in the suburban area of Beijing. She had the whole second floor to herself. She had a small TV room and a nice big bathroom. Her bedroom was a nice size for a queen size bed and all of her belongings. She had a glass balcony that you could walk out and admire the view, but you had to be carful going onto the balcony with a skirt or dress. You never know who was underneath you. The neighborhood that she lived in was mostly families with kids and dogs. Every one was mainly international family. Evangeline is a shy misunderstood and insecure adopted African girl. She’s short with dark brown hair. She is originally from Kampala, a dry hot humid town in Uganda right next to the equator. She was abandoned at the age of 7 …show more content…
He is 26, but there relationship is more of a long distance relationship from the other side of the world. She only really sees him when the family reunites at Christmas or a celebration. He likes to be free spirited and see what life has in store for him. Her younger sibling John is only a few months younger than her. There relationship is the strongest relationship she has in the family; he is the Ying to her yang. They both have the same traumatic start to the world. They both have a lot of questions that might never be answered. He is the only person who knows what troubles her at nighttime. Her relationship with her parents was not so strong at the start. It was stronger with her mother because in the orphanage women raised her. This caused her to connect closer with her mother than father. The more she got to know her father the closer they

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