All American Girl (novel)

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Title All American Girl
Author Meg Cabot
Country United States
Language English
Series All-American Girl series
Genre(s) Chick-lit
Publisher HarperCollins
Released 2002
Media type Print
ISBN ISBN 0-330-41555-7
Followed by Ready or Not

All American Girl is a novel written by Meg Cabot for teenagers.

The story is about a girl named Samantha Madison who lives in Washington, D.C. She is a sophomore outcast at John Adams Preparatory School and has only one friend, Catherine. Sam is a huge fan of Gwen Stefani and often laments that she is not more like Gwen. Unlike Meg Cabot’s Mia Thermopolis in the The Princess Diaries, Sam is against popular culture and dyes her entire wardrobe black because she is “mourning for her generation.” She often feels inferior because her older sister, Lucy, is a cheerleader, and therefore one of the most popular girls in school, and her younger sister, Rebecca, is so intelligent that she takes college-level classes at a special school. Sam also believes she is in love with Lucy’s boyfriend Jack. Jack is the complete social opposite of big sister Lucy, having an artistic yet rebellious attitude to life claiming that teenagers need to 'fight the system'.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

'All American Girl' starts with Sam getting caught selling celebrity portraits, which she creates in her German notebook. Her mother, an environmental lawyer, decides that if Sam is given an outlet for her creativity, Sam might get better grades in German. Her mother enrolls her into a drawing class taught by a well-known artist, Susan Boone. She is compared to an elf queen by Sam at their first meeting.

The first art lesson goes horribly wrong when her art teacher states that Sam cannot "draw what she sees". Taking Jack's advice about 'fighting the system', she decides she does not want to come back to art class, especially since she embarrassed herself in front of the vaguely familiar David, another student in the class who seemed to pay attention to her—something Sam has not experienced before, because guys usually seem to think that she's weird. When Sam’s housekeeper Theresa drops her off for the next lesson, she waits until Theresa leaves before spending the duration of her art class in the next-door music store.

Sam notices a strange man listening to Billy Joel’s "Uptown Girl" over and over. She refers to him as Mr. Uptown Girl. When she leaves the music store, the President’s motorcade stops in front of the cookie store next door. The president (only referred to as Mr. President) walks into the cookie store. As she waits for her ride on the corner, Mr. Uptown Girl begins to pull out a gun, ready to assassinate the President. Sam instinctively distracts the man, breaking her arm in the process. Sam is immediately treated as a hero for saving the President's life. When Sam is allowed to meet the President and the first family, she realizes why David looks so familiar: he is the son of the President.

Sam's confusion about her relationship with Jack and David ensues. In her own mind, she loves Jack, but she is really falling for David.

Spoilers end here.

[edit] Film rumors

There was a rumor of a film based on the book, starring Raven-Symoné as Samantha. Meg Cabot has now categorically stated on her website that Disney has no plans to make a film of All-American Girl, since the film rights have now returned to her and are not under option to any other producers.

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