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It's a White House adventure in When Audrey Met Alice

 
Ever dream of living in the White House? In Rebecca Behrens' new book When Audrey Met Alice, there is just the right amount of adventure, surprises and fun that will leave you wanting more. Follow along the life of Audrey Rhodes, the First Daughter of the United States. You would think living at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue would be the coolest thing ever, but not if there’s no one there to hang out with.

Audrey is still adjusting to life in D.C. and finding friends isn’t the easiest of tasks. So she plans the biggest party her class has ever seen in the hopes she’ll find the buds she’s looking for. Things go downhill, though, when there’s a security breach and Audrey’s bash has to be cancelled. Going to school is getting harder and harder and life at the White House begins to get lonely—that is until Audrey stumbles upon Alice Roosevelt’s secret diary.

Loaded with entries about how Alice made her time at the White House fun, Audrey gets plenty of new ideas on how to make the most of her family’s stay. But when something goes a little too far, she’s faced with a tough decision of figuring out who she really wants to be.

Rebecca Behrens creates an amusing and exciting story about life in the White House that translates to any girl who has ever felt left out. From heartwarming moments to LOL sitches, this book has it all.

Be sure to pick up a copy of When Audrey Met Alice (in stores now!), then come back and share your thoughts. 

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by Caitlin Moynihan | 2/1/2016
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