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Reviewed by Bruce Arrington for Readers' Favorite
The Fox and the Election Fraud by Tuula Pere is book 5 in a series of tales about Francis who never seems to learn his lessons about life. Always a schemer, always thinking about how he can get ahead without thinking about anyone else, Francis is in for another disastrous adventure. But now, he simply feels sorry for himself for what everyone else did to him. And he plans revenge. If he can win a mayoral election, that will make him popular again. So what if he doesn’t have money, honest employees, or a desire to serve others? Once he is elected mayor, everything will be so much better for him. But when he realizes his chances of winning are rapidly going to zero, he hatches a plan that will guarantee his victory. Or will it?
Election fraud has been around as long as there have been elections. Security measures help to prevent wrong outcomes, but in this story, Francis goes to the extreme to win. Nothing else matters. Only winning is important and his nefarious plans end up exploding in his face and threaten his future. The story illustrates the dangers of winning at all costs, allowing young readers to think about that which is important in life. Is the small chance of winning worth it if I lose my reputation, my friends, or even my freedom? Tuula Pere skillfully uses The Fox and the Election Fraud to teach important lessons about fairness, honesty, and integrity. Highly recommended.