Synopses & Reviews
Sixteen-year-old Meghan Powers likes her life just the way it is. She likes living in Massachusetts. She likes her school. And she has plenty of friends. But all that is about to change. Because Megs mother, one of the most prestigious senators in the country, is running for President. And shes going to win.
Review
“Rarely have I read such a nuanced, realistic, understanding and forgiving mother/daughter relationship.”—A Chair, A Fireplace & A Tea Cozy
“Her characters are sometimes sarcastic; they are also honest and vulnerable. Over and over, I believe her characters to be real; fully formed; I would recognize them on the street. They are flawed, they are funny, they are a mix of good and bad. They are complex.”—A Chair, A Fireplace & A Tea Cozy on Ellen Emerson White
Synopsis
Sixteen-year-old Meghan Powers likes her life just the way it is. However, her life is about to change. Meg's mother, one of the most prestigious Senators in the country, is running for President--and she's going to win.
About the Author
Ellen Emerson White started writing about Meg Powers in The President's Daughter and continued in White House Autumn, Long Live the Queen, and Long May She Reign, available from Feiwel and Friends (Fall 2007). When she is not writing, shes watching the Boston Red Sox. She lives in New York City.