by Karen English (Author) Laura Freeman (Illustrator)
It's tough being the new kid at Carver Elementary. Gavin had lots of friends at his old school, but the kids here don't even know that he's pretty good at skateboarding, or how awesome he is at soccer. And when his classmate Richard comes over and the boys end up in trouble, not only does Gavin risk losing his one new friend, he has to take care of his great aunt Myrtle's horrible little dog as punishment.
To make matters worse, Gavin seems to have attracted the attention of the school bully. Will he be able to avoid getting pounded at the skate park? And how is he ever going to prove he's cool with a yappy little Pomeranian wearing a pink bow at his side?
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English returns to Carver Elementary, the setting of her Nikka and Deja books, in this strong kickoff to her Carver Chronicles series. This time, the protagonist is new student Gavin, whose cool-kid potential (namely his basketball and skateboard skills) is undermined by his family. His parents don't allow him to play "overly violent" video games, and his older sister, Danielle, calls him mortifying nicknames like Gavmeister. Both of these horrors are revealed when Gavin's new friend, Richard, comes over, a visit that ends with the boys accidentally breaking Danielle's prized snow globe. In order to pay back his sister, Gavin earns money by walking his great-aunt Myrtle's cranky and extremely accessorized Pomeranian, Carlotta. English captures Gavin's realistic frustrations on the home front and the social nuances of elementary school life as he struggles to fit in without compromising himself ("Gavin doesn't know if he likes that Deja girl. She reminds him too much of his sister"). Freeman's upbeat spot illustrations and English's accessible storytelling target the book to emerging independent readers. Ages 6-9. Illustrator's agent: Bernadette Szost, Portfolio Solutions. (Dec.)
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Karen English is a Coretta Scott King Honor Award-winning author and retired elementary school teacher. She lives in Los Angeles, California.
Laura Freeman has illustrated several books for young readers, including the Nikki and Deja and Carver Chronicles series, and Natalie's Hair Was Wild, which she also wrote. Laura lives in Atlanta, Georgia, with her family. www.lfreemanart.com Twitter: @LauraFreemanArt.