Book Review - Nicky Deuce: Welcome to the Family
Courtesy of Random HouseAuthors: Steven R. Schirripa and Charles Fleming
What happens when a rich kid leaves the posh suburbs to spend the summer in Brooklyn with his Italian relatives? Read on for Kidzworld's review of Nicky Deuce: Welcome to the Family!
Nicky Deuce: Welcome to the Family - You Talkin' to Me?
Every summer, Nicholas Borelli II looks forward to going to Camp Wannameka to run, swim, sail,
fish and canoe with his pals. But this year, an accident leaves the camp
knee-deep in sewage! With the cancellation of
summer camp, Nicholas has nowhere to go except
Brooklyn, where he'll be staying with Grandma Tutti and Uncle Frankie. Although he dreads it at first, Nicholas finds himself liking his
new surroundings and all the delicious Italian meals his grandma's cooking up. And it's great how Frankie teaches him all about his
Italian heritage and even gives him a
nickname - Nicky Deuce.
Nicky Deuce: Welcome to the Family - Fugheddaboudit
With a new name, a new attitude and new friends, life is lookin' good in Brooklyn. But things start to take
a turn for the weird when straight-laced Nicky starts
shoplifting and sneaking into movie theatres without paying. Life gets even weirder when he meets his uncle's friends -
Sallie the Butcher, Charlie Cement, Jimmy the Iceman and Little Johnny Vegas - who sound like they work for the mob! And when Nicky comes across his uncle's work bag filled with
weapons and bulletproof vests, he's
absolutely convinced that his uncle and his friends are
gangsters!
Nicky Deuce: Welcome to the Family - Bottom Line
So is Uncle Frankie working for
the Italian mob? Will Nicky be able to stay out of
trouble? You'll have to find out by reading Nicky Deuce: Welcome to the Family. It'll give you
great insight into the true meaning of
la famiglia.
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