Sunday, May 6

FREEDOM

Can you use that in a sentence please?

GREEN RIVER, Utah - Great spellers come in all types, from egotistical showoffs to loners who find sanctuary in the forest of words.

Kunal Sah, a 13-year-old eighth-grader, is an angry speller. He lives with his uncle and aunt at the Ramada Limited Motel in this tough former railroad town in eastern Utah. Kunal is making himself into a great speller by way of unhappiness and the immense pressure he feels to reunite his family, which was blown across two continents when his parents were sent back to India last year after being denied political asylum.

He said he cried every day after his parents left, then as the spelling bee season started and he began winning - ultimately reaching the regional competition and becoming one of three students from Utah who will be going to Washington at the end of this month for the Scripps National Spelling Bee - he began to put his frustration into words. Capturing the spotlight at the bee, he said, could draw attention to his parents’ case. [ more ]

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  1. 1prakruti

    so so sad and so inspiring..
    God bless this kid..

  2. 2BG

    I heard the case for asylum is really kind of absurd…I believe the father was claiming persecution in India for being Hindu, correct me if I’m wrong.