Jenna Bush looked poised as she stepped to the podium, but she couldn't quite hide the butterflies as she stood before an eager bookstore crowd in Annapolis, Md., Saturday to introduce her new book, "Ana's Story: A Journey of Hope."
"This is my first day, so I'm a little nervous," the 25-year-old first daughter admitted.
Her face lit up, though, as soon as she started talking about the subject of her nonfiction narrative — a teenage mother with HIV whom she met during an internship with UNICEF in Latin America.
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Bush, who embarks this weekend on a two-month national book tour, said the book came together quickly. She wrote most of "Ana's Story" between January and April, working with editors at HarperCollins over e-mail.
