Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Abraham Lincoln . . . at one point, they all ran for president. And so is Vanessa Rothrockâs mother!
As if being 12 3/4 isnât bad enough, Vanessa Rothrockâs mother is running for president and itâs ruining her life. Isnât it enough that her enormous feet trip her up all the time, even on stage during the school spelling bee? Isnât it enough that Reginald Trumball, love of Vanessaâs pathetic life, read her personal and private list of deficiencies to some boy she doesnât even know? And that the Boob Fairy hasnât visited her even once?! Doesnât Mom realize that Vanessa needs her more than the rest of the country? More importantly, doesnât she realize that she may be in grave danger? Vanessa's receiving threatening notes at schoolânotes that imply some psycho has it out for her mother at the Democratic National Convention. Vanessa might be the only person who can save her. But does she have the courage to do what that requires?
This hilarious debut novel about a girl who gets thrust into the campaign trail will have you laughing out loud and thanking your lucky stars that your mom never decided to enter a national election.
âGephart maintains the humor even as the stakes rise. . . . An intelligent look at primaries, caucuses and nominating conventions.â âPublishers Weekly âReaders learn about the political process and motivations of people who work in this milieu.â âSLJ
As If Being 12 3/4 Isn't Bad Enough, My Mother Is Running for President! - Donna Gephart
Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Abraham Lincoln . . . at one point, they all ran for president. And so is Vanessa Rothrockâs mother!
As if being 12 3/4 isnât bad enough, Vanessa Rothrockâs mother is running for president and itâs ruining her life. Isnât it enough that her enormous feet trip her up all the time, even on stage during the school spelling bee? Isnât it enough that Reginald Trumball, love of Vanessaâs pathetic life, read her personal and private list of deficiencies to some boy she doesnât even know? And that the Boob Fairy hasnât visited her even once?! Doesnât Mom realize that Vanessa needs her more than the rest of the country? More importantly, doesnât she realize that she may be in grave danger? Vanessa's receiving threatening notes at schoolânotes that imply some psycho has it out for her mother at the Democratic National Convention. Vanessa might be the only person who can save her. But does she have the courage to do what that requires?
This hilarious debut novel about a girl who gets thrust into the campaign trail will have you laughing out loud and thanking your lucky stars that your mom never decided to enter a national election.
âGephart maintains the humor even as the stakes rise. . . . An intelligent look at primaries, caucuses and nominating conventions.â âPublishers Weekly âReaders learn about the political process and motivations of people who work in this milieu.â âSLJ