
Seventh grade Benjamin Franklin Junior High School pupil Dawn Wiener is a social outcast who wants to be liked. At faculty, she is often bullied and known as Wiener Dog. The other social outcasts don’t need to partner together with her. Her instructors don’t even appear to like her. And at domestic, her dad and mom, especially her mom, choose Dawn’s more youthful sister, the ballerina princess-like Missy, or Dawn’s older brother, the nerdish Mark, who at the least has a focal point at the aim of getting into an awesome college. Because of this lack of attention at home, Dawn will regularly use the bullying procedures used on her by using others on Missy, which receives her into even extra problem along with her dad and mom. Dawn’s want for social acceptance leads her quietly fostering the attention of one among her number one school bullies, Brandon McCarthy, a boy from the proverbial wrong facet of the tracks who constantly threatens to rape her. But Dawn’s focus on Brandon lessens whilst Mark enlists the offerings of older famous student Steve Rodgers for his mediocre band (in trade for help at college). Because he doesn’t shun her, Dawn works in the direction of the purpose of getting Steve to be her boyfriend. tt0114906