Effie is new at her school and after a situation over lunch with a popular guy called Aaron, she decides to campaign for change and equality as it's a huge passion of hers.
Running for President at school not only leads her to friends but also gives her something to strive for as a goal and she works hard to win people over after finding out Aaron had been really only funding his football club with the money for all the clubs in school!
As she sets out to change the school we see Effie grow fiercer in her attitude to dealing with the boys and getting voted she also becomes part of a group of friends and finds herself fitting in which was great to read. I really hope this book inspires students to get involved in their school and clubs.
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