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Throwing the Oval Office into amusing disarray, Cheryl and Kathleen Bushy enlist in the U.S. Army. After displaying valor under fire, they develop a love of their desert surroundings and an appreciation for their comrades-in-arms. While Chainy hurls epithets at the mullahs and Cindy Sheehan tries talking turkey to their father about withdrawing the troops from Iraq, the President's twin daughters continue to show true grit. Then Cheryl marries a Rumi-besotted Kurdish poet, and the First Family's sense of humor is put to the test.

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Throwing the Oval Office into amusing disarray, Cheryl and Kathleen Bushy enlist in the U.S. Army. After displaying valor under fire, they develop a love of their desert surroundings and an appreciation for their comrades-in-arms. While Chainy hurls epithets at the mullahs and Cindy Sheehan tries talking turkey to their father about withdrawing the troops from Iraq, the President's twin daughters continue to show true grit. Then Cheryl marries a Rumi-besotted Kurdish poet, and the First Family's sense of humor is put to the test.
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Virginia Dale has had two other books published, Never Marry in Morocco (Fifthian Press, 1996) and The Bushy Daughters Go to War and Find Rumi (iUniverse, 2007). Both received good reviews in the Santa Barbara Independent, and she was scheduled for readings by them at the local book stores. They had several in 1996 and still have an excellent independent one named Chaucer's. She lived abroad for seven years in Madrid, Spain and Rabat, Morocco, where she became well acquainted with the Spanish, French, and Moroccan cultures. She currently resides in Santa Barbara, California.