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    (By Stephenie Wilson Peterson)

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    Author Stephenie Wilson Peterson
    “Book Descriptions: Middle school elections are brutal…

    Silas Fitzpatrick has always been the shortest kid at school. By a lot. Silas has a medical issue that makes it hard for him to grow — and now, on his first day of middle school, even the teachers don’t believe he is eleven years old!


    Luckily Silas’ new friends don’t care about his size. They bond quickly during band practice — and there’s safety in numbers when big bully Chad decides they’re his new favorite target.


    When Silas hears Chad is running for class president, he knows someone needs to stand up for the little guys, and that someone is him! But while Silas campaigns fair and square, his opponent will stop at nothing to sway the vote.


    When disaster strikes, it looks like sixth grade is going to get a whole lot harder for Silas — until an unexpected friend reveals a secret that changes everything.

    Told in part as a series of emails between Silas and his grandfather, this book is full of friendship, fun, and a misfit revolution.”

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