Election

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Who really cares who gets elected president of Winwood High School? Nobody -- except Tracy Flick. Tracy's one of those students of boundless energy and ambition who somehow find the time to do everything -- edit the school paper and yearbook, star in the musical, sleep with her favorite teacher. Tracy's heart is set on becoming president of Winwood, and what Tracy wants, Tracy gets. What's more, her classmates seem to agree. With weeks to go before election day, her victory is nearly a foregone conclusion. And that's just the problem, according to Mr. M. a.k.a. Jim McAllistar, faculty advisor to the Student Government Association and a popular Winwood history teacher. In the name of democracy -- not to mention a simmering grudge against Tracy Flick -- Mr. M recruits the perfect opposition candidate. Paul Warren is a golden boy, a football hero, with a brain and a heart, eager to bulk up his meager resume. But the clear-cut two-way race is muddled when Paul's younger sister unexpectedly enters the competition. Running on a platform of apathy, Tammy Warren is an anonymous sophomore, struggling with her sexuality and mourning the defection of her best friend, Lisa, who has abandoned their friendship to become Paul's campaign manager and girlfriend. Part satire, part soap opera, "Election" is an uncommon look at an ordinary American high school, and the extraordinary people who inhabit it.
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224 pages

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Anonymous
Apr 26, 2023
10/10 stars
Two quick things first:

1. I watched the movie based on this book about sixteen years ago. I watched it on a tiny television I had in my kitchen and was doing kitchen things (dishes, cooking, who knows?) while it played. So I was a little distracted then and had only the vaguest of recollections regarding the storyline when I started reading the book. I will definitely be revisiting the movie in the near future now that I've read the book.

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