A Letter To Mr. Connor
By Eshani Sonti
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Ever wonder why Harriet Tubman was so important? Now it's your time to figure out! This short letter to an important figure shows the reasons why the role model, Harriet Tubman, should be portrayed in a museum. Leads you through Harriet Tubman's life and the disasters she went through the duration of the Civil war.
Eshani Sonti
Hello there! My name is Eshani and I'm a total chocolate addict. I love singing, writing, listening to music, anime, and torturing my brother. (Though torturing my brother is my favorite past time :) I write a lot of short stories but almost never end up finishing them because of the never-ending flow of ideas that go through my brain. I like to write all sorts of genres but realistic fiction is definitely a favorite. I'll be posting poems, short stories, and even letters on my website. I'm pretty shy at first but I'll warm up to you before I drive you nuts ;) I'm 13 years old and you will also see me publish a bunch of short stories on Smashwords. I wrote a mini-book that I'm very proud of with my best friend, Shaankari ravulaparthi. You'll find her on Smashwords with a published book that we both wrote together. "Granny", is the grand masterpiece between the two of us. I am the author of Wonderstar, Lost, Granny, The shattered mirror, Sweet little song, and Aliens. Check out my new book, Aliens today!! My email is sanies3232@gmail, so you can send me a message anytime you want to ask a question or just hang out :)
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