A young girl finds herself thrust into the limelight as she becomes the First Daughter of the United States.
“Provides a detailed and fun glimpse into campaigning’s hectic reality and shines a positive light on America’s multicultural reality.”—Kirkus Reviews
“A savvy and appealing character.”—School Library Journal
The first daughter makes her own rules.
Last year, Sameera started a blog and helped her father win an election. Now, she’s unpacking boxes and exploring her new house, The White House.
Between redecorating Camp David and learning to waltz at state dinners, being a First Daughter has a lot of perks. But life in the White House may not turn out to be a fairy tale. The guy Sameera fell for on the campaign trail mysteriously stopped calling when Dad became commander-in-chief. And while her blog is popular, Sameera is struggling to find something real to write about. Her critics scoff that a pampered First Daughter knows nothing about real life.
Cooped up in the Big House, under the watchful eyes of Secret Service agents and a pack of paparazzi, Sameera thinks her critics might be right. It’s time, she decides, to break out of the First Daughter bubble. Sameera just needs an escape plan—and a disguise—to shake things up.