In this story, Andledingle, a highly intelligent but small Andle girl, excels in geography, mastering maps and world knowledge with ease. However, her teacher, Ms. Saplease, resents her success and consistently grades her unfairly, giving her low marks despite her perfect work. Frustrated and determined to stand up for herself, Andledingle decides to take action. She forms an army of fellow Andles, many of whom wear magical bird shoes that give them exceptional speed and agility.
Andledingle leads her army to Ms. Saplease's classroom, planning to take control and demand the respect she deserves. With strategic precision, the Andles surround the classroom, overwhelming the teacher with their organized, graceful movements. Ms. Saplease, intimidated by the cleverness and power of the Andles, eventually concedes, promising never to grade Andledingle unfairly again. In the end, Andledingle triumphs not through force, but with intelligence, strategy, and determination, teaching Ms. Saplease a valuable lesson about respecting students' potential.
Imagine this:
You are a group of fresh out of college girls, you've lasted so many things together and stuck by each other's sides through it all. But then one day, your biggest obstacle happens. You all start to develop these strange things, seemingly disappearing, controlling water, sneezing fire, running at inhuman speeds, hearing animals talk?
Noooo, that's not possible... Right?
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Warning: there IS some slightly mature content in this book, so I recommend you don't read if you're not okay with that