MIDDLE GRADE REALISTIC FICTION : Susie B. Won't Back Down by Margaret Finnegan
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REVIEW
Susie B., 5th grader, wants to be student council president for a number of reasons. She wants to give speeches, lead the school in the Pledge of Allegiance, fight for fairness, be the boss, and receive eternal glory. Of course, the student council president doesn't actually do most of those things, but Susie B. is determined to make a difference. Despite her 'butterfly' brain, Susie B. and her friend Joselyn think they can win the election even up against what Susie B. calls 'the usual geniuses', the students who seem to be the teacher pets and are good at everything. But her parents and teacher are concerned by her announcement that she intends to run. And her decision to fight for polar bears in her application essay doesn't go over real well. As Susie B. works on the hero project her teacher assigned her to do, she starts writing about her life in letters to her hero, Susan B. Anthony. Complications arise when the election turns nasty, Susie B.'s friend, Joselyn starts to hang out with the 'mean girls', and Susie B. finds out that her hero, Susan B. Anthony didn't always behave like a hero. Can Susie B. come to terms with the challenges in her life or will her motto (a quote from Susan B. Anthony) that "failure is impossible" explode in her face? Finnegan has written an interesting take on the school election trope. While I'm a bit tired of the school election trope, especially since many elementary schools don't have elections, this one is different enough to stand out in my mind. Susie B. and her 'butterfly' brain make for a lively character, even though many of her ideas aren't realistic, and she makes plenty of poor choices. But as Susie B. discovers, people who make mistakes can still do heroic things and that makes Susie B. a character I can root for whole-heartedly.
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