Political Humor, American Humor - Peoples & Cultures, Letters, American & Canadian Letters, U.S. Politics & Government - 2000-Present, Literature - Criticism & History
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Overview
Bill Adler, compiler of bestsellers such as Kids' Letters from Camp and Kids' Letters to President Kennedy, is collecting children's letters to the president in which they ask political, personal, and poignant questions; give advice; and tell the president about themselves.
- "Did you always want to be president, or did you ever want to be a real person?"
- "What do you and Mrs. Bush talk about when you have dinner?"
- "What will you do after you are president? Will you write a book and make a lot of money like the other presidents?"
The book is illustrated by Chuck Rekow.
Synopsis
Bill Adler, compiler of bestsellers such as Kids' Letters from Camp and Kids' Letters to President Kennedy, is collecting children's letters to the president in which they ask political, personal, and poignant questions; give advice; and tell the president about themselves.
- "Did you always want to be president, or did you ever want to be a real person?"
- "What do you and Mrs. Bush talk about when you have dinner?"
- "What will you do after you are president? Will you write a book and make a lot of money like the other presidents?"
The book is illustrated by Chuck Rekow.
Book Details
Published
January 1, 2005
Publisher
Nelson, Thomas, Inc.
Pages
160
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781401602048