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Hilmar Student Wins First Place in Guideposts Contest

HILMAR, CA (July 8, 2004) - Rae Lynn Smith of Hillmar Covenant Church won first place in the Young Writers Contest sponsored by Guideposts magazine. Her essay "The Other Side of Rejection," which appears in the June issue of Guideposts, beat out more than 10,000 entries in the largest student-writing competition in the US.

In describing Smith's beautiful but haunting essay (found online at www.guideposts.com/youngwriters03.asp ) Guideposts said that, "she turned tragedy to triumph." "The Other Side of Rejection" tells the story of how Smith was taken from her home at age 10, after her birth mother's life began to unravel.

"That hot, sticky day in July started like any other summer day," she wrote, "but as it wore on my mother grew more and more angry and agitated. The reasons came out in a jumble of strange, conflicting accusations she and her new boyfriend hurled at me. They said I stole from them and that I was trying to break them up. Then they said I was planning to do something evil.''

After being sent to her room, Smith describes falling asleep, only awaken to the sight of her mother standing over her, "scissors in one hand and jagged hunks of my long hair in the other."

"I hoped it was a nightmare," Smith wrote, "The next morning one glance in the mirror told me my nightmare was real. I had a few long wisps of hair among uneven stubble. Mom finally woke up. She took one look at me and made a phone call. She asked Child Protection Services to take me away. She told the agency that she was afraid she would hurt me. Her lips pressed tightly together, she packed a small duffel bag with clothes and a toothbrush. We waited in the living room in silence. I remember thinking, Where did my mother go? Who is this?"

She was placed first in the care of Mrs. Lawrence, who took Smith into her care. She and her church "wrapped their loving arms around me," Smith writes. Then she came to live with her aunt and uncle, Wendy and Keith Lawton, whom she calls her "Mom and Dad." With the help of the Lawtons and their church, she put her life back together again. She's also been able to heal the relationship with her birth mother. This past June, her birth mother was there when Smith graduated from high school.

"We have a good relationship," Smith said, "I still love my mom, even if all those things happened--I tried really hard to (show) that she wasn't the bad guy."

Smith plans to attend the Art Institute of California in San Francisco this fall, where she'll put the $10,000 scholarship she received from Guideposts to good use.

Writing runs in Smith's family. Wendy Lawton, or "Mom," is the author of eight books, and gave her some advice along the way. "She is basically my editor," Smith said. "If she likes it, she tells me how to make it better-if she doesn't, it gets thrown out."

After submitting her entry last fall, Smith "forgot about it," until getting the call from Guideposts. Now she says, she feels "a little bit" like a celebrity.

"Everybody jokes and makes me sign it," she said, a little embarrassed at it all.

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