Julia Ragusa
Ms. Hayes
Period 2
8 April 2013
The Daughters Join the Party Book Review
The novel, The Daughters Join the Party by Joanna Philbin, is a heartfelt novel about the excitement, thrills, and challenges of being the First Daughter. The main character of this story, Emma Conway, is the daughter of Adam Conway a New York senator who is running for president. Emma never really felt like she fit in with her perfect family because she was always getting into trouble, and it seemed that she could never do anything right. She and her family are in the spotlight because her father is running for president. However, once Emma gets kicked out of boarding school and starts going to school at Chadwick, her life is altered in many good and bad ways. She meets new friends, finds her true calling in life, and makes plenty of mistakes along the way. In the end, Emma Conway learns a lot about family, friendships, and how to be herself all while becoming the perfect First Daughter. “‘Which is why I’m glad that my dad is running for president’” (page 160).
My favorite character in the book was Lizzie Summers, Emma Conway’s best friend. Lizzie was my favorite character because she was an amazing friend to Emma no matter what. For example, before Emma even started going to Chadwick High School Lizzie was encouraging her to go there, and said that she could meet all of Lizzie’s friends. She is a friendly and welcoming person who was so kind to Emma. “‘Me and Carina and Hudson. They’re my best friends, they’re amazing, and they’ll love you. You have to come’” (page 43). Also, Lizzie was always the one to tell Emma that she should be herself and not to change just because the press wanted her to, or because her Dad’s campaign manager said to. For example, when Emma had to make a speech at one of her dad’s charity events, she changed her speech, clothes, and look based on what her dad and his campaign manager told her to do. Lizzie was disappointed because she knew this wasn’t the real Emma, and Emma had never acted this way during any of her other speeches. Lizzie encouraged Emma to stay true to herself. Lastly, Lizzie always gives Emma the best advice when Emma’s feeling down. For example, one time when Emma felt as if she would never be good enough for her father, Lizzie told her, “‘Never underestimate the power of being underestimated … ’” (page 123). I think that my reaction to the character Lizzie Summers was intended by the author. The author portrayed Lizzie as a very likeable character.
Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed this book, and I found it very relatable. I would recommend this book to any teenage girl who likes drama, suspense, comedy, and a good solid message in her books. I read this book very quickly because it was impossible for me to put it down. This book is definitely a page turner that will grasp your attention till the very end. Teenage girls would like this book because it is very realistic and easy to relate to. Some topics in this book such as friendships, relationships, family, and staying true to yourself are very interesting and relatable to the average teenage girl today. I also think this book is interesting because it lets the reader take a peek into the everyday life of a daughter who is famous not by choice, but by birth. This idea gives the book a specific edge to it that is hard to find in other books about the lives of teenage girls. All in all, I loved the novel, The Daughters Join the Party by Joanna Philbin, and would recommend it to teenage girls.