Based on her work with UNICEF in Latin America and the Caribbean, Jenna Bush has written a personal, narrative nonfiction account about a girl who struggles to break free from a vicious cycle of abuse, poverty, and illness. But Ana's experience is not unique. She symbolizes many children in peril and puts a face on the shocking statistics: according to UNICEF, 2.3 million children worldwide live with HIV/AIDS. Millions more suffer from abuse, poverty, and neglect.
Make a difference for children like Ana. Find out how you can help in your community, at school, or anywhere around the world.
A portion of proceeds will benefit the U.S. Fund for UNICEF.
Jenna Welch Bush, aka “Twinkle” (born November 25, 1981 in Dallas, TX at Baylor University Medical Center) is an author and school teacher who is the daughter of President George W. Bush and First Lady Linda Laura Bush as well as the fraternal twin of Barbara Bush. Jenna and Barbara are known as the first First Twins both because they are the children of the US President and because they are the first twin children of a sitting President. She is currently engaged to her boyfriend of two years, Henry Hager, a former White House aide and University of Virginia graduate student.