Tuesday 29 November 2011

I Live Real Close to Where You Used to Live

I Live Real Close to Where You Used to Live
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ISBN: 1936365200



I Live Real Close to Where You Used to Live: Kids' Letters to Michelle Obama (and to Sasha, Malia, and Bo)


I Live Real Close to Where You Used to Live is a collection of letters written by children across America to Michelle Obama and her daughters Malia and Sasha (plus a few to their dog Bo). Get I Live Real Close to Where You Used to Live literature books for free.
Each missive differs wildly in subject A from Easy Bake ovens and PokAmon to immigration, school funding, foreclosures, and war. There is no shortage of advice, observations, requests, and questions ("Wouldn't it be awesome if pickles grew on trees?") from these young writers A two years into the Obama presidency, they remain as engaged as ever with the events shaping the world around them. Their letters to the first lady and her family are both poignant and hilarious.

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