nyt - arch

EN_00970978_2470
nyt - arch
Peggy Payne, the author of "Sister India," at her office in Raleigh, N.C., Oct. 11, 2011. Payne wasn't chosen to attend a camp for brainy teenagers when she was 16, but that rejection has long motivated her to excel in her career. (Karen Tam/The New York Times) - PHOTOS MOVED IN ADVANCE AND NOT FOR USE - ONLINE OR IN PRINT - BEFORE OCT. 16, 2011. -
MINIMALNA CENA 100USD!!!
nyt - arch
2011-10-14
KAREN TAM/The New York Times/Red/EAST NEWS
The New York Times Agency
KAREN TAM
h_REJECTION_MOTIVATION_A44
0,86MB
14cm x 20cm by 300dpi
11, 16, 2011, A, ADVANCE, AMBITION, AMERICA, AND, AT, ATTEND, AUTHOR, BEFORE, BRAINY, BUT, CAMP, CAREER, CHOSEN, COLLEGE, ENOUGH, EXCEL, FOR, GOOD, HAS, HER, IN, INDIA, INSULTS, KAREN, LONG, MOTIVATED, MOTIVATIONAL, MOVED, NEW, NORTH, NOT, OF, OFFICE, ONLINE, OR, PAYNE, PEGGY, PHOTOS, PRINT, RALEIGH, REJECTION, SHE, SISTER, STUDENT, TAM, TEACHER, TEENAGERS, THAT, THE, TIMES, TO, USE, WAS, WASN, WHEN, YORK,