She's seventeen. She's been abused. She has a child. And she's HIV-positive.
She is Ana, and this is her story. It begins the day she is born infected with HIV, transmitted from her young mother. Now she barely remembers her mamá, who died when Ana was only three. From then on, Ana's childhood becomes a blur of faint memories and secrets—secrets about her illness and about the abuse she endures.
Ana's journey is a long one. Shuffled from home to home, she rarely finds safety or love. And then she meets a boy. Berto is one of the only people Ana trusts with all her secrets. That trust puts Ana on a path to breaking the silence that has harmed her and leads her to new beginnings, new sorrows, and new hope.
Jenna Bush has written a powerful narrative nonfiction account of a girl who struggles to break free from a vicious cycle of abuse, poverty, and illness. Based on Jenna's work with UNICEF and inspired by the framework of one girl's life, it is also the story of many children around the world who are marginalized and excluded from basic care, support, and education. Resources included on this audiobook share how you can make a difference to children in need and how you can protect yourself and others.
A portion of proceeds to benefit the U.S Fund for UNICEF.
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“Bush’s performance in the reading of Ana’s story is straightforward. Her voice is pleasant, soft, and clear, and the story’s frequent use of Spanish allows her to demonstrate her facility with the language…she conveys an intensity and sincerity that make her inaugural foray into print and audio a success.”
— AudioFile
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Jenna Bush Hager is an author, a cohost of the Today show with Hoda Kotb, and the founder of the Today book club, “Read with Jenna.” She is the coauthor of the #1 New York Times bestseller Sisters First, written with her sister, Barbara. She also coauthored Ana’s Story and two children’s books—Our Great Big Backyard and Read All About It—which she wrote with her mother, Laura Bush.