Jenna Bush Hager and Barbara Bush are showing off one of their superpowers — interviewing! In ET's exclusive sit-down with the Bush twins, the pair interviewed each other about their new book, , where they discussed their bond as sisters and what a superpower sisterhood means to them.
tells the story of Emma, an only child who grows up longing for a sister. Her life is instantly changed when two sets of sisters move to her street and invite her to join their club.This is the sisters' second children's book together, and while their mother, Laura Bush, is an only child, Barbara said the former First Lady inspired their second story.«Well, in this new children's book, our main character is named Emma and she's an only child, which might seem unusual for a book on sisterhood, but Emma's based on mom,» Barbara explained. «Mom, as you know, was an only child, and she desperately wanted siblings and she never had any blood siblings, but she has the same best friends that she had since she was little in Midland — still — and those are her sisters.
Those are her chosen sisters.»While none of the children in the book have the traditional Marvel super ability, they each have their own special ability and talent, that grows even strong when they band together.«In , that's what happens with Emma,» Barbara added. «These other sisters move on her block, and even though they're not her blood sisters, she becomes an honorary sister in their sisterhood club, and all of a sudden their powers can do great things together.»When it comes to their individual superpowers, the show co-host shared that her sister Barbara is a whiz at math.«Your superpower as a kid is that you were incredible at math,» Jenna shared.
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