The Frandidate

The Frandidate by Jim Benton is a reprint edition published by Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers on September 8, 2009. This 116-page book is written in English and follows the story of Franny K. Stein, a young mad scientist with ambitions of world domination, who decides to enter her class elections. Franny’s unique approach involves creating a candidate made from DNA samples and other materials, aiming to win over her classmates with promises that soon spiral out of control.
Readers will find a blend of action and adventure, humor, and themes related to school and education within the narrative. As Franny navigates the challenges of her ambitious project, the story explores social issues and the dynamics of friendship. The Frandidate presents a whimsical take on politics through the lens of science and creativity, making it an engaging read for those interested in humorous stories and imaginative scenarios.
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Franny K. Stein, Mad Scientist, has always had her eye on world domination, but she has to start somewhere…like her class elections! If people voted for her, they were giving her all the control she wanted. But Franny’s platform doesn’t have the same appeal as her competitors who are offering new playground equipment, so she finds another platform…The Frandidate. Made of DNA samples from a dog, a chameleon and a parrot, along with a scrap of carpet (so she’ll know where people stand), Franny creates the perfect candidate who says and does exactly what people want to hear! But soon her suit starts making promises she knows she won’t be able to keep and Franny realizes she might have gone too far. The Frandidate will give you everything you want, science, humor and some old fashioned politics!
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