The President's Daughter series

The President's Daughter is a series of four young adult novels written by American author Ellen Emerson White.

The series tells the story of Meghan “Meg” Powers as she reacts to her mother's presidential campaign and her experiences while living in the White House.

After her mother's election, Meg deals with moving to Washington, D.C., changing schools, having secret service agents and the media.

Meg's begins her senior year of high school becoming more comfortable with her role as the daughter of the first female president.

The rest of the story focuses on Meg's reaction to the shooting and new realization of the potential dangers of her new life.

Long Live the Queen was originally published in 1989, and went on to win the ALA Best Book for Young Adults.

Meg decides to leave for college at the start of the spring semester even though she is still learning to cope with her injuries.

This book is longer than the earlier three and deals with the psychological and physical repercussions of Meg's kidnapping as well as the normal feelings a freshman away from home.

In the first book, Meg is a sophomore in high school whose mother is a Senator running to be the first female president of the United States.

In the third book, Meg is kidnapped, severely injured and struggles to handle the changes in her daily life.

He is often described as struggling with his role as First Gentleman and occasionally angry with Kate for the effects her job has on the family.