

Using the skills she has cultivated as her school paper’s top investigative reporter (okay, only investigative reporter), she digs for the truth about who shut the club down and why.

Who would do that to them? The girls’ shock quickly turns into anger, and then they decide to get even.īut wallpapering the gym with maxi pads and making tampon crafts in art class won’t bring their club back. The club’s secret locker has an emergency stash of supplies, and the girls are always willing to lend an ear, a shoulder, or an old pair of sweatpants.īut when the school administration shuts the Red Club down because of complaints, the girls are stunned. It’s more than a group of girls supporting each other through Aunt Flo’s ups and downs it’s a Hawking Middle School tradition. Riley Dunne loves being a member of the Red Club. A tween reporter discovers an important and beloved club at school is being shut down-and uses the power of the pen to try and activate some much-needed social change in this period-positive and empowering middle grade novel about the importance of standing up for what you believe in.
