A Spy in the White House

A Spy in the White House by Ron Roy is a captivating story published by Scholastic in 2004, featuring 86 pages in English. The narrative follows KC as she embarks on a mission to uncover the identity of a spy within the White House who is leaking secrets regarding her mother’s upcoming wedding to the president. This engaging tale combines elements of mystery and intrigue, drawing readers into the complexities of political life and personal relationships.
In this edition, readers will find KC navigating the challenges of her unique situation while trying to protect her family’s privacy. The story delves into themes of loyalty and secrecy, as KC’s determination to reveal the truth leads her through unexpected twists and turns. With a focus on the dynamics of the White House and the implications of hidden agendas, this book offers an insightful look into the intersection of personal and public life.
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KC tries to uncover the White House spy who is leaking secrets about the upcoming wedding of her mother and the president.
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