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  1. Jun 7, 2021 · From the president’s opening phone call to the politically tense ending, it’s a page turner with resonance for our times.”― Walter Isaacson, #1 New York Times bestselling author " The President's Daughter is an absolute rocket. Rich with authenticity only a president could deliver, this story of a father's desperate search for his ...

  2. Jun 7, 2021 · From the president's opening phone call to the politically tense ending, it's a page turner with resonance for our times."--Walter Isaacson, #1 New York Times bestselling author " The President's Daughter is an absolute rocket. Rich with authenticity only a president could deliver, this story of a father's desperate search for his daughter will ...

  3. Jan 9, 2024 · Presenting Hollywood Movie In English (English Movies, Hollywood Movies, Action Movies In English, Sci Fi Movies In English, Thriller Movies In English, Guy ...

  4. Beyonce: The President's Daughter: Directed by Frank Rajah Arase. With Nii Ablorh, Jackie Appiah, Stella Armah, Nadia Buari. Beyonce', the President's daughter meets Raj at the Super Market and falls in love with him.

  5. The President's Daughter is a 1927 book by Nan Britton describing her extramarital relationship with Warren G. Harding, the President of the United States, during which they conceived a child. The book is considered the first popular bestselling kiss-and-tell American political autobiography published in the United States and caused a sensation ...

  6. Oct 1, 1984 · Sixteen-year-old Meghan Powers likes her life just the way it is. She likes living in Massachusetts. She likes her school. And she has plenty of friends. But all that is about to change. Because Meg's mother, one of the most prestigious senators in the country, is running for President. And she's going to win.

  7. The President’s Daughter is a smart, taut, utterly fantastic roller coaster that had me holding on for dear life: a combination of every parent’s worst nightmare—a daughter abducted by a terrorist with a scimitar—and the inside world of Washington, DC (a place where, arguably, the knives are pretty damn sharp, too).”