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Jenna Bush growing up?
Jenna Bush's face is plastered on the front of this month's Texas Monthly and inside Jenna says her days of getting plastered are behind her.
Jenna's an inner-city schoolteacher who just wrote her first book while living in the shadow of her father in Washington D.C. Her new book Ana's Story: A Journey of Hope has received criticism in the media that Jenna couldn't have written it without a ghostwriter or her father is using her to receive some positive association. Skip Hollandsworth, the man who interviewed Jenna for the story, writes how he joked with the president that her book is better than his campaign biography. Jenna's inspiration for her book was the story of a 17-year-old single mother with HIV who struggles with poverty and abuse. Jenna met her while working as an intern with the Latin American division of UNICEF in 2006. The book includes advice about what to do in situations of abuse or what to do if you contract HIV. 1 comments from 1 users
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