Synopses & Reviews
< p="" align="center"> Top ten things Samantha Madison isn't ready for: <> < p=""> 10. Spending Thanksgiving at Camp David<> < p=""> 9. With her boyfriend, the president's son<> < p=""> 8. Who appears to want to take their relationship to the Next Level<> < p=""> 7. Which Sam inadvertently and shockingly announces live on MTV<> < p=""> 6. While appearing to support the president's dubious policies on families, morals, and yes, sex<> < p=""> 5. Juggling her new after-school job at Potomac Video<> < p=""> 4. Even though she already has a job as teen ambassador to the UN (that she doesn't get paid for)<> < p=""> 3. Riding the Metro and getting accosted because she's the redheaded girl who saved the president's life, in spite of her new, semipermanent Midnight Ebony tresses<> < p=""> 2. Experiencing total role reversal with her popular sister Lucy, who for once can't get the guy she wants and the number-one thing Sam isn't ready for?<> < p=""> 1. Finding out the hard way that in art class, life drawing means naked people.
Synopsis
Top ten things Samantha Madison isn't ready for:
10. Spending Thanksgiving at Camp David
9.With her boyfriend, the president's son
8. Who appears to want to take their relationship to the Next Level
7. Which Sam inadvertently and shockingly announces live on MTV
6. While appearing to support the president's dubious policies on families, morals, and yes, sex
5. Juggling her new after-school job at Potomac Video
4. Even though she already has a job as teen ambassador to the UN (that she doesn't get paid for)
3. Riding the Metro and getting accosted because she's "the redheaded girl who saved the president's life," in spite of her new, semipermanent Midnight Ebony tresses
2. Experiencing total role reversal with her popular sister Lucy, who for once can't get the guy she wants and the number-one thing Sam isn't ready for?
1. Finding out the hard way that in art class, "life drawing" means "naked people."
About the Author
Meg Cabot is the author of the best-selling, critically acclaimed, immensely popular
Princess Diaries novels, as well as
All-American Girl, Haunted, and two Regency novels,
Nicola and the Viscount and
Victoria and the Rogue. Meg was born in Bloomington, Indiana, and her childhood was spent in pursuit of air conditioning, of which there was little at the time in southern Indiana. A primary source proved to be the Monroe County Public Library, where Meg whiled away many hours, reading the complete works of Jane Austen, Judy Blume, and Barbara Cartland.
Armed with a fine arts degree from Indiana University, Meg moved to New York City, intent upon pursuing a career in freelance illustration. Illustrating, however, soon got in the way of Meg's true love, writing, and so she abandoned it and got a job as the assistant manager of an undergraduate dormitory at New York University, writing on the weekends, and whenever her boss wasn't looking.
Meg lives in New York City with her husband, Benjamin, a poet, financial market writer and fellow Hoosier, and their one-eyed cat, Henrietta.