![]() The heroine, Maureen, has a good heart but also realistic, understandable flaws. ![]() This realistic, relatable middle-grade story deals with changing relationships with family and friends, building confidence, and challenging yourself. The bad news: Maureen is shy and a nervous public speaker, and doesn’t really know what she’s doing, and now Fran is mad at her for joining the race. The good news: she has new friends who will help with her campaign. Maybe that’s why she decides to run against Fran for student president. She hates the idea of drifting apart from her sister-not to mention the awkwardness of splitting up their friend group!-and is frustrated with Fran for acting this way. She’s changed her style so that the two of them look less alike. She’s taking different classes from Maureen, and joining different clubs. They’ve always done everything together!Įxcept that suddenly, Francine is different. Still, at least she has her twin sister, Francine. ![]() ![]() As a new middle schooler, she will have to navigate new and confusing class schedules and all kinds of new expectations, and Maureen isn’t sure she’s ready. Maureen is nervous about starting sixth grade. ![]()
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