Marlon Bundo's Best Christmas Ever

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America’s favorite bunny is back! Little black-and-white Marlon Bundo charmed his way into the hearts of Vice President Mike Pence, his wife Karen, and his daughter Charlotte--and with national bestseller A Day in the Life of the Vice President, Bundo became perhaps the most famous pet bunny in America. Now, in this holiday adventure penned by Charlotte Pence and illustrated with original watercolors by Second Lady Karen Pence, Marlon Bundo experiences a Washington, D.C. Christmas!

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Ayush Thumbarathy
October 17, 2020
Vice President Pence, Suck on this đź–• and sit on that đź–•
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About the author

Charlotte Pence graduated from DePaul University with a double major in Digital Cinema and English. Her written work has been published in magazines, such as those affiliated with the University of Oxford, where she studied for a year as an undergraduate. Charlotte works in creative development at Epiphany Story Lab, a production company that produces films and teaches students about filmmaking. She is also the proud mom of Marlon Bundo.

Karen Pence is the Second Lady of the United States, an award-winning watercolor artist, and former art teacher. She is married to Vice President Mike Pence and is the mother of Michael, Charlotte, and Audrey. Karen uses her role as Second Lady to advocate on behalf of art therapists and seeks to educate the public on the many benefits and modes of art therapy. She also champions the encouragement of members of the military and their families.

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