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Dear Socks, Dear Buddy : ウィキペディア英語版
Dear Socks, Dear Buddy

''Dear Socks, Dear Buddy: Kids' Letters to the First Pets'' is a 1998 children's book written by First Lady of the United States Hillary Rodham Clinton. It concerns the two pets that lived in the White House during the Clinton administration: Socks the cat and Buddy the dog. It includes more than 50 letters written to the First Pets by children and more than 80 photographs of Socks and Buddy. Examples of questions posed include "Who do you like best? Mr. Clinton? Mrs. Clinton or Chelsea?" and "How do you like being a dog, Buddy? I like being a person."〔〔 Socks was asked if he was allowed to watch MTV〔 and they were also asked if they ever got petted by the Spice Girls.
It also includes several sections of text by Clinton that discussed the two pets' habits and rivalry and gave a history of previous pets in the White House.〔 The text also dispensed some advice on caring for pets and told parents to encourage children to express themselves through writing.
The idea for the book originated with her publisher, Simon & Schuster, who were interested in a follow-up to Clinton's best-selling 1996 volume ''It Takes a Village''. It also followed in the pawsteps of prior First Lady Barbara Bush's popular 1990 effort ''Millie's Book'', about the prior White House dog.〔 Plans for ''Dear Socks, Dear Buddy'' were announced in June 1998 and it was stated that Linda Kulman, a reporter based in Washington, would assist Clinton in the writing.〔 ''Book'' magazine would subsequently characterize Kulman's role as that of a ghostwriter.
The book had a first printing put at somewhere between 400,000 and 500,000 copies.〔 Its actual sales were around 350,000 copies. It did not sell as well as ''It Takes a Village'' had, as Clinton did not engage in the same level of promotional activity for it.〔〔 The book came out as the Lewinsky scandal turned into the impeachment of Bill Clinton.
All proceeds from book sales and related publishing rights were donated to the National Park Foundation, the official charity of America's National Park Service.〔 The foundation holds the copyright to the book, which simplified tax aspects of the donation compared to what had to be done for ''It Takes a Village''. In connection with the association, the last chapter of the book is titled "A Note on Saving America's Parks and Treasures".
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