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In Denver, Robin (a.ka. Bird) is in with the cool clique. They wear the same clothes, talk the same way, and pick on the same girls. But when her Mom hears about a cruel prank against a less popular girl, she isn't going to tolerate the Queen Bee behavior. Within 24 hours, she pulls up stakes and moves them both to Prairie Dog, Oklahoma. Bird is positively furious, and she's going get revenge on her hippy artist mother. In fact, revenge is the only thing keeping her going in the remote town. How she's going to get it, though, she's not sure yet.
When she goes to register at the local middle school, she's mistaken for the interim school principal. Who is Bird to correct the mistake when a prank like this will really get payback on her mom? Though she won't be able to pull this off forever, Bird's determined to make her mark on the middle school before she's found out. But life in the principal's chair is going to give her quite an unexpected change in perspective.
Chicken fever: one chicken picks on another and draws blood; all the rest of the chickens gang up and pick on the hurt one. In a similar situation, at her previous school Robin was a member of the "six-pack," a clique that mercilessly picked on another student. Her mother, convinced the influence of the other girls was not healthy, pulled her from the school and moved to a small town in another state. Walking into her new school, Robin is mistaken for the temporary principal. In her new role she must deal with another picked-on student and the group of girls that instigate it. Trying to act like an adult, her thinking is still that of an eighth grader. For help she calls the Psychic Emergency Line, which actually does give her some good advice. Being 13-years-old Robin sides with the students, letting them have a water balloon fight, agreeing the cafeteria food is horrible, and allowing tank tops and shorts. She also helps the picked-on girl gain confidence and she convinces other students to side with her and not let the clique get the upper hand. The characters are caring, the story funny, and the bullying situation all too common. This is a great book for middle school students.
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