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The President's Daughter by Ellen Emerson White
The President's Daughter by Ellen Emerson White






Related: 9 Addictive Young Adult Historical Fiction Novelsīonus: If you prefer your fictional presidential offspring on film, you can choose between teenaged Katie Holmes or Mandy Moore (what can we say, 2004 was a prime year for first daughters), or the 1996 gem First Kid, starring the kid from The Mighty Ducks, with Sinbad as his secret service agent. But still, you’ve had to leave home, leave your friends behind, and start at a new school as the most famous kid in America. Namely, the bowling alley (thanks, Richard Nixon!), streaming new movies before they even hit theaters, and okay, fine, a 24-hour on-call chef.

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Sure, there are some perks, especially for first kids from the past few decades. So, what with staring, and passing notes. In addition to the usual senior year worriescollege applications and Josh, her first serious boyfriendMeg had to live up to what was expected from the Presidents daughter. As First Kid, you’ve got the press hounding you, paparazzi following you, Secret Service following you EVERYWHERE-to school, on dates, to walk the dog-and the parent who got you into this mess? Too busy dealing with international crises to pay attention to you. Obviously, one didn't question the President's daughter's motor coordination. After ten months of living in the White House, seventeen-year old Meg Powers knew she should be used to the pressures of life in the spotlightbut she wasnt. You know what’s worse? Being the president’s kid.

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Being President of the United States is occasionally called the worst job in America.








The President's Daughter by Ellen Emerson White