Victoria Roberts was born in New York City, but raised in Mexico and Australia. In 1987, she moved from Sydney to New York and now contributes to The New Yorker, Barron’s, and Playboy, among other magazines. She has also published several picture books for adults in the U.K. and Australia.
Published January 11, 1993
"If I become President, I'm not giving any of my schoolfriends jobs."
One little girl says to another while standing in front of their school.
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