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The Model President

Brian Tacang

Publisher: HarperCollins

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Summary

Meet the candidates for Winifred T. Langley Middle School sixth-grade president! 
Millicent Madding:A smart, creative, junior inventor extraordinaire, who is dedicated to making the school a better place. 
Fiona Dimmet:A popular, beautiful, fashion-obsessed model, who is dedicated to making the school a better dressed place. 
When it comes to the competition for class president, it seems like Millicent is a shoe-in for the position. After all, she's the only one taking the campaign seriously . . . until Fiona finds a way to turn the whole election process upside down by making it one gigantic fashion show! With a platform that promises free makeovers to anyone who votes for her, Fiona is suddenly surrounded by supporters clamoring to be as fashion forward as their new favorite candidate. Has the whole school gone mad? One thing's for sure: If Millicent wants to be president, she'd better whip her plain-Jane look into shape and learn how to wow the school—fashionista style!
Available since: 09/15/2010.

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