This engaging chapter book introduces Brianna Justice, the newly elected sixth-grade president at her Detroit middle school. Brianna quickly learns that leadership comes with its own set of headaches, including navigating the complexities of new friendships, the sudden distance from old friends, and the daunting task of raising significant funds for a class trip to Washington, D.C. The story explores themes of responsibility, perseverance, social dynamics, and the importance of community, all while offering a relatable portrayal of middle school life. It's a great read for children transitioning into middle school or those interested in leadership and problem-solving.
Brianna Justice is the president of her Detroit middle school's sixth grade, but she is finding the position a real headache--beside the normal troubles of being in a new school, and the sudden coldness of her old friends, there is a class trip to Washington, D.C. coming up and she needs to figure out how to raise the rest of the money so that the class can go.