Teen Adventures Saturday, March 1, 2003 [ont Reading For Fun Teen Adventures (NAPSA)—A popular author is back twice again, with a pair of books about two unique and plucky teenage heroines. However, not only do the volumestell decidedly different tales, but they each have a distinct purpose in spin- ning their yarns. With All-American Girl (HarperCollins, $6.99), Meg Cabot— 4 * * author of the #1 WEW YORK TIMES BEST-SELLER beloved Princess + A | / i Diaries books— introduces a new Cinderella ig for the 21st cen~ tury: Samantha Madison, a high school sopho- M@ more who’s thrust into the national spot- light when she foils an attempt on the life of the President of the United States. With the thanks of a grateful nation, this disenfran- chised teen becomes an ambassador to the U.N.—and catches the eye of the very cute First Son. With Princess Diaries Volume IV and a Half: Project Princess Tule(HarperCollins, meee $2.99), Cabot not only contin- ues the (mis)W adventures of eet ter74 Princess Mia ote| h erm o polis—who spends her spring break a) building houses The Princess Diaries, Volume IV and a Hall for the less for- tunate in West Virginia—but is also raising money for the Lower Eastside Girls Club of New York, donating her advance and all royalties. All-American Girl and Princess Diaries Volume IV and a Half are available wherever booksaresold. --- PHOTOS --- File: 20190731-115800-20190731-115759-58223.pdf.jpg --- FILES --- File: 20190731-115759-58223.pdf