But one thing is for sure-no matter what, Susie B. Soon, Susie has her own tough decisions to make. Anthony wasn’t as great as history makes it seem, and she did some pretty terrible things to try to help her own cause. Even worse, Susie discovers that Susan B. (And, okay, maybe the chance to give big speeches to the whole school with a microphone is another perk.) But when the most usual of Usual Geniuses also enters the student council race, Susie realizes this may be a harder won fight than she thought. If she’s president, she can advocate for the underdogs just like her hero and fellow Susie B., Susan B. has a lot to say about these very important things that she’s running for student council president! Or how the Usual Geniuses are always getting picked for cool stuff over the kids like her with butterflies in their brain. Like how it’s not fair that she has to be called Susie B. She lives in South Pasadena, California, where she enjoys spending time with her family, walking her. Her other work has appeared in FamilyFun, the Los Angeles Times, Salon, and other publications. Jones” ( School Library Connection) and her campaign for student council president, told through letters to her hero Susan B. Margaret Finnegan is the author of the Junior Library Guild Selections New Kids and Underdogs, We Could Be Heroes, and Susie B. Roll with It meets Absolutely Normal Chaos in this funny, big-hearted novel about a young girl “reminiscent of…Junie B.
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