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Dork Diaries 1: Tales from a Not-So-Fabulous Life by Rachel Renée Russell introduces readers to Nikki Maxwell, a middle schooler starting at Westchester Country Day School. Nikki feels out of place—she lacks the trendy clothes and cell phone that seem to define popularity at her new private school, where she attends on a scholarship arranged through her dad’s exterminator job. On her first day, Nikki quickly attracts the attention of MacKenzie Hollister, the school’s most popular girl, who bullies her relentlessly.
Nikki dreams of winning the school’s annual art contest, hoping it will help her gain acceptance. However, MacKenzie’s intimidation stops her from signing up initially, leading Nikki instead to become a library assistant. There, she befriends Chloe and Zoey, two book lovers who encourage Nikki’s creativity. Together, they launch a book donation program where Nikki creates temporary tattoo designs, which help her gain school-wide attention for her art.
Despite early setbacks—including Nikki accidentally destroying her art entry and feeling isolated by her peers—the story culminates with Nikki winning the art contest thanks to her friends’ support. She decides to stay at Westchester, resolved not to let MacKenzie’s bullying define her school experience.
The novel explores themes of friendship, self-expression, resilience, and navigating the challenges of fitting in, all told through Nikki’s humorous diary entries, sketches, and relatable middle school drama
Dork Diaries 1: Tales from a Not-So-Fabulous Life by Rachel Renée Russell introduces readers to Nikki Maxwell, a middle schooler starting at Westchester Country Day School. Nikki feels out of place—she lacks the trendy clothes and cell phone that seem to define popularity at her new private school, where she attends on a scholarship arranged through her dad’s exterminator job. On her first day, Nikki quickly attracts the attention of MacKenzie Hollister, the school’s most popular girl, who bullies her relentlessly.
Nikki dreams of winning the school’s annual art contest, hoping it will help her gain acceptance. However, MacKenzie’s intimidation stops her from signing up initially, leading Nikki instead to become a library assistant. There, she befriends Chloe and Zoey, two book lovers who encourage Nikki’s creativity. Together, they launch a book donation program where Nikki creates temporary tattoo designs, which help her gain school-wide attention for her art.
Despite early setbacks—including Nikki accidentally destroying her art entry and feeling isolated by her peers—the story culminates with Nikki winning the art contest thanks to her friends’ support. She decides to stay at Westchester, resolved not to let MacKenzie’s bullying define her school experience.
The novel explores themes of friendship, self-expression, resilience, and navigating the challenges of fitting in, all told through Nikki’s humorous diary entries, sketches, and relatable middle school drama
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