![]() ![]() One day, two sets of sisters move onto Emma’s street. The book’s main character, an only child named Emma, is based on their mother, former first lady Barbara Bush. Bush Presidential Library and Museum, one of several stops on their tour promoting their latest book, “The Superpower Sisterhood.” The twins shared their own experiences with sisterhood, reading, and growing up in the famous political family during a talk Saturday at the George H.W. As for the source of her passion for reading, she said, “it’s hard not to love something when the people that you love love it so much.” “We just went upstairs to their apartment, which is the same as it was before they passed away, and I had so much fun looking through their bookshelves,” Hager said. Earlier in the day, Hager said, the sisters stopped by the apartment in the conference center where their grandparents stayed during visits to the Texas A&M University campus in College Station. Their grandmother, former first lady Barbara Bush, had sat on the same stage many times to read to thousands of Texas schoolchildren. “It’s ingrained in us,” Hager said Saturday at the Annenberg Presidential Conference Center within the George H.W. Abbey Santoro/Texas A&M Division of Marketing & Communicationsįor former first daughters Jenna Bush Hager and Barbara Pierce Bush, reading is in their DNA. ![]()
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