See below for English description. Il y a plusieurs choses que Laurence aimerait changer ? son ?cole. Et elle pourrait bient't avoir l'occasion de le faire... La jeune fille se retrouve... This description may be from another edition of this product.
the candy apple series is great because the stories are very real and believable and this is no exception. Great for ages 10-13
Great book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
My 10 year old daughter has finally taken an intrest in reading. She really enjoyed this book. She is now reading her third Candy Apple book in 4 weeks.
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Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
Callie Singer's life is pretty simple. She has two loving parents who were weird enough to name her Calliope, and an obnoxious older brother who their parents named Hobbes, after Thomas Hobbes the philosopher. She has only two best friends, Max and Fish, she hates sports, her middle school, and the very fake and very snobby Brianna Blake. Callie liked the way her life was going. That is until Brianna came up to Fish, the best artist in the school, and asked him to be part of her campaign team. At first, Callie was sure that Fish would deny the offer, but before she knew it her best friend had crossed to the other side. Callie's life changes even more when Max nominates her for the election, only because she was called out for talking in class and needed to avoid getting in trouble. So now Callie is face to face in the election for student council president against her enemy -- who everyone knows will win no matter what. At first the idea of actually winning the election seemed impossible to Callie; the idea that she could actually beat Brianna and possibly change the way the school is run is laughable. Callie hops on the political train with Max as her campaign manager and Fish still on the other side. But as the campaigning comes close to an end and the voting is soon to begin, Callie isn't so sure that she is in the election for all the right reasons, compared to her opponent. Funny and very witty, CALLIE FOR PRESIDENT gives an inside look at student council elections, and it's not very pretty. Deep down though, Robin Wasserman sends a message that we shouldn't be quick to judge someone without truly knowing them, and it definitely goes both ways. CALLIE FOR PRESIDENT is a wonderful addition to the Candy Apple line, and no one should miss out. Reviewed by: Randstostipher "tallnlankyrn" Nguyen
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