Canadian sixth grader Izzy Wong is ready for her next story. An aspiring reporter, she’s been producing podcasts in order to hone her journalism skills. When a bathroom flood ruins everything in Ms. Berenstein’s classroom and several books in the library, Izzy’s sure she can find an angle worth exploring. At first, the flood seems to be the result of pipes that have fallen into disrepair. Soon, however, Izzy discovers that the flood was no accident; all four toilets in the girls’ bathroom were intentionally clogged, and the staff seem to know more than they’re willing to reveal. As her podcast audience grows, ambitious Izzy finds herself bending the rules of ethical reporting to keep everyone listening. With an age-appropriate love triangle, multiple suspects, and discussions about the difference between news and gossip, Izzy’s investigation has much to keep young readers engaged. Careful descriptions of the technical side of podcasting and insights from Izzy’s broadcast journalist mother offer an entry point to anyone curious about following in Izzy’s footsteps. Though physical descriptions are limited, the last name Wong suggests that Izzy is of Chinese descent.