I grew up in a very small town in Massachusetts, and it goes without saying that there weren't many Nigerian families in that town, and a lot of people couldn't say Uzoamaka. Uzo Aduba familygrowlot Change image and share on social
I grew up in a very small town where nearly everyone knew each other, and odds were that whatever you said about a person would make it back to them by nightfall - something incomers learned, to their frequent embarrassment. Susanna Kearsley backembarrassmentfrequent share on social
I grew up in a very small town which is remote even by Indian standards. I always dreamed of the world. Mira Nair dreamgrowindian Change image and share on social
I grew up in a very spiritual home in a Liberty City neighborhood of Miami, FL. I was raised in the church, and my mother was a very inspirational person in my life. Robert Battle churchcitygrow Change image and share on social
I grew up in a very strict Pentecostal household. Kelly Price growhouseholdpentecostal Change image and share on social
I grew up in a very strong, nuclear family. My father was a sportsman. He represented South Africa in a couple of sports, so he was a very positive person and someone who encouraged you to be your best and give your best with everything that you do. Gail Kelly africacoupleencourage share on social
I grew up in a very traditional family, but there was never anything I didn't think I could do. Huma Abedin familygrowtraditional Change image and share on social
I grew up in a very westernised environment and went to a private American school. But my personality was shy and quiet, and I wanted to wear the hijab but didn't have the courage, as I knew my friends would talk me out of it. Leila Aboulela americancourageenvironment share on social
I grew up in a very working-class family and also a very fundamentalist Christian family. So, we didn't have access to the arts in the house in any form other than the Sunday funnies. Craig Thompson accessartchristian Change image and share on social