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Nikki and Deja, by Karen English

Meet Nikki and Deja, who live next door to each other and are best friends. They do everything together—watch Saturday morning cartoons, play jacks, jump double dutch at recess, and help each other with their homework for Mrs. Shelby's third-grade class. But when an arrogant new girl arrives and Nikki and Deja form a club that would exclude her, the results are not what they expect. This warm, easy-to-read chapter book from an award-winning author captures all the joys and complexities of elementary school life—particularly friendships and cliques—with finesse and humor.

  • Sales Rank: #612494 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2012-11-26
  • Released on: 2013-01-15
  • Format: Kindle eBook

From School Library Journal
Grade 1-4—As in Hot Day on Abbott Avenue (Clarion, 2004), English explores the intricacies of childhood friendship, capturing the dialogue and experiences with near-perfect tone. Nikki is a budding writer, and Deja wants to be a decorator; the two third graders are best friends and neighbors. Unfortunately, when a new girl moves to their street, this friendship begins to unravel. Antonia isn't very friendly, so in retaliation, Nikki and Deja form an exclusive drill team club and vow to keep her out. When it comes to light that Nikki has no rhythm, the girls' insecurities come to a head, fueled by Antonia's manipulations. Eventually, Nikki and Deja realize how much they miss each other and make up. Nikki and Deja are still learning how to navigate complex relationships, alternating between codependence, jealousy, and stubbornness. And like most youngsters when faced with new emotional experiences, they don't always behave in the best manner possible. The story balances all this angst with humor: a scene in which the girls discover that their teacher actually—gasp!—shops at the same grocery store is priceless. Freeman's black-and-white illustrations depict a multicultural cast. Put this into readers' hands and they'll most likely see the ups and downs of their own friendships reflected.—Laura Lutz, Queens Borough Public Library, NY
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Review
"In her first chapter book, English perceptively explores the undercurrent of insecurity and rivalry that threatens two African-American girls' friendship." —Publishers Weekly

"Accesible writing, authentic characters, an easy-to-identify-with plot and Freeman's appealing black-and-white illustrations come together smoothly in this straightforward friendship tale." —Kirkus Reviews

About the Author

Laura Freeman has illustrated several books for young readers. Her artwork has also appeared in publications such as the The New York Times and New York magazine. Laura grew up in New York City, and now lives in Atlanta, Georgia, with her husband and two children. To learn more, please visit www.lfreemanart.com.

Karen English is a Coretta Scott King Honor Award-winner and the author of the Nikki and Deja series. Her chapter books have been praised for their accessible writing, authentic characters, and satisfying storylines. She is a retired elementary school teacher and lives in Los Angeles, California.


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36 of 36 people found the following review helpful.
BFF
By E. R. Bird
Here is the sad but true fact about the state of children's publishing today. You would think that for all our talk about diversity and equal opportunity that the number of books for children with African-American characters would make up a significant part of the marketplace. Not as such. Oh, you can certainly find picture books with African Americans, if you squint really hard and look in the right places. But here's a fun game to play: Walk into your local bookstore and library and try to find as many early chapter books about black characters as you can find. Go on, try it. And no, black best friends don't count (sorry, Andy Russell). I tried it myself, but aside from The Toothpaste Millionaire (copyright 1972) and the occasional Ann Cameron story, the pickings are significantly slim. What's more, I just don't get sent a lot of books that fall into this category either. But when I do, and when the book is written by someone as accomplished and fun as author Karen English, you can bet your sweet bippy that I'm going to read it. "Nikki & Deja" is a lovely little book about friendships, jealousy, miscommunication, and forgiveness. Everything, in fact, that kids reading it will relate to.

Nikki and Deja are best friends, no question. They live right by one another, go to the same school, and are generally inseparable. Even when snobby Antonia moves in next door she can't break these two girls apart. But that's before Deja has the idea to start a drill club during recess. It might be fine except that Nikki has NO rhythm. None at all. And when her failure turns the two against one another Deja joins a club of her own without her "best" friend. Will the two be able to ever talk to one another again, or is this just another part of growing up?

Children are too young to be seriously interested in the drama inherent in romantic break-ups and ties. They can't relate. But hand them a book where one kid snubs another or two best friends stop talking and suddenly they're all ears. Even adults who have long passed out of childhood still feel the sting of rejection when they read a book that chronicles so perfectly playground dramas. English has a lovely way with a pen. I've always thought fondly of her book of poetry Speak to Me: (And I Will Listen between the Lines), which I always sort of thought of as an unappreciated gem. She brings her talent to bear here with her great dialogue as well. I was a little thrown off by the two girls playing games like jacks (do they still play jacks these days?) but all in all the tone was one of the book's finer qualities.

One of the other things I loved about this title too was that our two heroines decide right from the start that the new girl is a stuck-up snob, and by the end of the book they look deep into their hearts and discover that instead the new girl is actually . . . a stuck-up snob! I was betting good money early in this book that there would be some kind of miraculous conversion or a moment when we talked to Antonia and realized that her snobbiness was just a cover-up for feeling insecure. Maybe that'll be the case in a future Nikki & Deja book, but for this one stuck up is stuck up and there's nothing more to be said about that.

Early chapter books usually contain a picture or two to keep readers going. They don't "need" the pictures if you ask them, but secretly I think they appreciate them just the same. And you know what I liked about Laura Freeman's style? These were not sandwich-starved waifs staring out at you from the cover. The kids in this book weren't fat, but they had heft to them. They had weight. In this body-obsessed culture in which we live, the last thing I want to see when I pick up a book are stick thin skeletons ala Madonna's latest English Roses title. I want kids that actually look like real kids, and Laura Freeman provides me with that. Thank you, Laura! It's downright decent of you.

As I've said before, finding children's books with African-American characters isn't hard, but they're certainly not as common as the five million white kid books out there today. "Nikki & Deja" is more than just its characters, though. It has heart, and grace, all wrapped up in a lovely little tale. I'll be happy to read the next book in the series should Ms. English care to write it. I hope she does.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Love Nikki and Deja!!
By GrannyX7
This is a really cute, very readable book for young kids that has a timely message about what it means to be real friends. It's written quite well, on an appropriate level. I've read several of these books with Nikki and Deja. Each has a little lesson without being too preachy. My older granddaughter loved them when she was about 5 or 6. Buying them again for the next one.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Wonderful early chapter book with "real" girls.
By Papa KyKy
While looking at books for my newly chapter book reading daughter, I was pleased to find the Nikki & Deja books. Better yet, my daughter loved the characters and story line.

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