Comparing a 13 year old who became a peace activist at the age of 10 and died tragically in a plane crash to a 17 year old diagnosed with Asperger's and OCD who is also trying to inspire change in the world seems a bit odd to me.
They are/were both passionate, inspirational and children who tried to make the world safer for all.
I remember Samantha Smith's story fondly--she was one year younger than me--and with nothing but total admiration.
I shared that admiration. I have a niece who was the same age as Samantha and idolized her. She had a scrapbook and was absolutely devastated when she was killed in the plane crash. We all were. Who knows what might have been?
I remember Samantha Smith's story fondly--she was one year younger than me--and with nothing but total admiration.
I shared that admiration. I have a niece who was the same age as Samantha and idolized her. She had a scrapbook and was absolutely devastated when she was killed in the plane crash. We all were. Who knows what might have been?
Btw, you’re much younger than I thought you were.
Wow, I now have vague memories of the little girl who wrote a letter to the Russian President. This isn't something I would've remembered unless someone reminded me of this story. I had no idea what became of her, it was just a big story during the news cycle at the time. Very sad she died so tragically at such a young age.
Why did the boutique soundtrack labels bother releasing expanded scores, when the original 30/40 minute LP edition was already there, just waiting for CD re-issue?