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Jenna Bush will visit Salt Lake Friday
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In the past, she has shied away from the spotlight, "because I really didn't have a reason to speak out. But after working with children like Ana, I have become passionate about telling their stories."
She subtitled the book "A Journey of Hope" because, ultimately, it is a hopeful story, she said. She loves the word "hope." "It's a beautiful word, and even more in Spanish, la esperanza."
But in many ways, the book represents her own journey. "All our lives are journeys. We all change. I think it is fun to see yourself changing, growing."
In the future, she sees herself doing more writing. Bush and her mother have been working on a picture book that will soon be published by HarperCollins. "I'm very excited about that." She'd also like to return to teaching, having taught both third and fifth grades in Washington. "I love those little kids. I hope to continue teaching and writing, to find a way to merge those passions."
More than that, she said, "I hope I continue to grow."
Whatever comes, she will carry with her the lessons she has learned from Ana. "She taught me to enjoy every day."
What: Jenna Bush book signing
Where: Salt Lake City Main Library Auditorium, 210 E. 400 South
When: 7 p.m. Friday
Tickets: $35 (available at Sam Weller's Zion Bookstore)
Phone: 328-2586
E-mail: carma@desnews.com
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