All-American Girl
Samantha Madison is just your average disenfranchised sophomore gal living in DC when, in an inadvertent moment sandwiched between cookie buying and CD-perusing, she puts a stop to an attempt on the life of the president. Before she can say "MTV2" she's appointed Teen Ambassador to the UN and has...
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Samantha Madison is just your average disenfranchised sophomore gal living in DC when, in an inadvertent moment sandwiched between cookie buying and CD-perusing, she puts a stop to an attempt on the life of the president. Before she can say "MTV2" she's appointed Teen Ambassador to the UN and has caught the eye of the very cute First Son.Selected Audiobooks for Young Adults (American Library Association)Winner of an AudioFile Earphones Award
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9780061971822 (0061971820)
Publish date: 2009-10-06
Publisher: HarperTeen
Pages no: 416
Edition language: English
Series: All-American Girl (#1)
All American Girl: Still Decent Ten Years Later I think this book is very interesting to look to from a political perspective. Well, like political time capsule perspective. The early 2000’s were a very different world, politically, for America and it shows in here. Ultra patriotism, right wing...
A bit shallow but an overall easy and cute read, but I don't feel compelled to read the book's sequel anytime soon.
aww! this was such a cute little book. i really liked it.
I read this book when I was fourteen or fifteen. This book is a quick read. I've read several of Meg Cabot's books, but this one is my favorite. And Sam is my favorite among her other characters. I don't read this kind of books anymore, though.
I went through a period where I checked out all of Meg Cabot's books from the library. They are all fun light reads.