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It's the end of the world as we know it.

Started by Kat Kanning, January 09, 2006, 10:36 AM NHFT

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Kat Kanning

Now this is scary!   :o


Sen. Kennedy to Publish Children's Book

1 hour, 9 minutes ago

NEW YORK - Meet the latest children's author, Sen. Ted Kennedy, and his Portuguese Water Dog, Splash, his co-protagonist in "My Senator and Me: A Dogs-Eye View of Washington, D.C."
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Scholastic Inc. will release the book in May.

"I am very excited about the opportunity to create a book for young readers and their families that will deepen their understanding of how our American government works," Kennedy said in a statement Monday issued by Scholastic.

According to Scholastic, Kennedy's book "not only takes readers through a full day in the Senator's life, but also explains how a bill becomes a law." Kennedy, a Massachusetts Democrat, was inspired to write the book from his work with a Washington-based reading program, "Everybody Wins!"

Kennedy's net proceeds will be donated to charity.

Books are a Kennedy family tradition, from John F. Kennedy's Pulitzer Prize-winning "Profiles in Courage" to the poetry compilations edited by Caroline Kennedy. Books about dogs are a Washington tradition, thanks to the best-selling "Millie's Book," by then-first lady Barbara Bush.

Ted Kennedy's book is 56 pages and includes illustrations by David Small, winner of the 2001 Caldecott Medal for his pictures in Judith St. George's "So You Want to Be President?"

Pat K

Well at least it is not a book on defensive driving.


I don't know if kids should be allowed to see all that alchohol intake in the day of a senetor though.

Lloyd Danforth


JonM

How disturbing is it he has a dog named Splash?

KBCraig

Hey, he's learned the importance of retrieving things from the water....

I wonder if simple pronunciation will be part of the lesson? Did you hear him today in his opening remarks about Supreme Court nominee Sam Ali-o-to?


Russell Kanning

I never heard of alioto.

Probably required reading in MA public schools next year.

polyanarch