<P> She asked her father not to run for president in 2000: "Oh, I just wish you wouldn't run . It's going to change our life ." Her father told her that he and her mother needed to live their lives . In the winter of 2003, however, she decided to become involved in the 2004 campaign . In response to this decision, she made media appearances during the summer of 2004 prior to the election . She and her sister made several joint public appearances, including giving a speech to the Republican Convention on August 31, 2004 . She made headlines when she was found sticking her tongue out to media photographers at a campaign stop in St. Louis . Jenna and Barbara took turns traveling to swing states with their father and also gave a seven - page interview and photo shoot in Vogue . </P> <P> Before leaving Washington, D.C. in summer 2006, Hager worked at Elsie Whitlow Stokes Community Freedom Public Charter School for a year and a half as a teacher's aide . She took a leave of absence from the charter school position to work at a shelter as part of an internship for UNICEF's Educational Policy Department in Latin America, specifically Panama . After her internship for UNICEF, Hager returned to her position at the charter school in Washington, D.C. She currently works as a part - time reading coordinator at the SEED Public Charter School in Baltimore, Maryland, and contributes a monthly news story about education for the Today show . </P> <P> In 2007, Hager began marketing a book proposal with the assistance of Robert B. Barnett, a Washington attorney . The title of the book is Ana's Story: A Journey of Hope and it chronicles her experiences working with UNICEF sponsored charities in Latin America, including visits to drought - stricken Paraguay in 2006, while working as an intern for United Nations Children's Fund . HarperCollins announced in March 2007 it would publish the book and it was released September 28, 2007, with an initial printing of 500,000 copies . Her share of the profits will go to UNICEF; the remainder will go to the woman whose life is the basis of the book, assisting in the young woman's continuing education . During the book tour, Hager appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show; during the interview Hager telephoned her parents . Hager wrote a second book, in conjunction with her mother, designed to encourage children to read . The book, entitled Read All About It!, was published on April 22, 2008, also by HarperCollins . </P> <P> On November 26, 2012, Hager was named editor - at - large of Southern Living magazine . </P>

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