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First Daughter: Extreme American Makeover

by Mitali Perkins

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Publisher Comments:

The race for the presidency is on, and Sameera's dad is a contender. Sameera's looking forward to some cool campaign perks: hobnobbing with celebrities, meeting smart and hunky young voters, and getting a total makeover. The makeover succeeds in making her look more polished, but some of the campaign staffers aren't content to stop there. They think the candidate's dark-skinned, adopted daughter could hurt his chances if she doesn't "try to be more American." As the pressure builds, Sameera is forced to choose: Will she hide behind a fake persona or speak up for her true self?

Review:

"'For 16-year-old Sameera 'Sparrow' Righton, star of the first title in Perkins's (Rickshaw Girl) First Daughter series, life on her father's presidential campaign trail is anything but easy. In addition to worrying about the paparazzi snapping photos of her at inopportune moments and appearing supportive of her parents at all times, Sameera has to do everything in her power to look good — and (because she's both adopted and Pakistani) as American as possible. So when the campaign PR guru suggests a makeover in order to spruce up her image (a new wardrobe, a more confident walk, a more stylish 'do) Sameera reluctantly agrees. But the supposedly benign plan morphs into an attempt to change her personality and tone down her outspoken views ('You need to use 'uh-huh a lot more.... And giggle as much as you can.'), and Sameera decides to reclaim her true identity, even if it costs her father the Presidency. Although it touches upon racial profiling, trafficking and prejudice, the book mostly concerns itself with Sameera's transformation. Even before her makeover efforts, Sameera is an intelligent, witty and prepossessed heroine (and an inveterate blogger, with an actual site maintained at ). Though the story tends toward the lighthearted, teens should enjoy this peek at the behind-the-scenes finessing that goes on in modern politics. Ages 12-up. (June)' Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

Sameeras dad is in the race for the White House and one of the campaign perks she enjoys is a total makeover. But some of the campaign staffers think the candidates dark-skinned, adopted daughter could hurt his chances if she doesnt try to be more American.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780525478003
Subtitle:
Extreme American Makeover
Author:
Perkins, Mitali
Publisher:
Dutton Children's Books
Subject:
Family
Subject:
Humorous Stories
Subject:
Family - Adoption
Subject:
Identity
Subject:
People & Places - United States - Asian American
Subject:
Children's 9-12 - Fiction - General
Subject:
Social Issues - General
Subject:
Identity (psychology)
Publication Date:
June 2007
Binding:
Hardcover
Grade Level:
Children/juvenile
Language:
English
Pages:
278
Dimensions:
8.54x5.82x1.02 in. .89 lbs.
Age Level:
09-12

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