
Jenna Bush, 25, the daughter of President George.W.Bush will be releasing a book soon: A Journey of Hope. The project is based on her experiences with UNICEF in Central America. It relates a story of a 17-year-old, single mother who has HIV.
Bush has graduated from the University of Texas at Austin in 2004. She holds a degree in English and has worked as an elementary school teacher in Washington for a year and a half. She then took an internship with UNICEF in Panama. In her college days she earned the title of a party girl as a party girl, when she and her sister Barbara faced charge for underage drinking. Since, then she tries to keep out of the spotlight.
HarperCollins has bought the world publication rights of the book. Bush said her work and experience with the adolescents in Central and South America has been the inspiration for the book. She added, “These young people have faced extreme hardships and exclusion but are strong in spirit and have an incredible will to succeed‘. She is currently teaching at a shelter in Panama. Some portion of the author and publishers collection will go to the US Fund for UNICEF.
Source:Bruneitimes
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