When Kambia Elaine Flew in from Neptune
by Laurie Aurelia Williams
Intended Audience: Young Adults and Adults
Despite the unusual title, When Kambia Elaine Flew in from Neptune is not science fiction. This realistic book concerns itself with the inhabitants of Houston, Texas approximately 10-20 years ago. The story is from the perspective of Shayla, a sensitive, twelve-year-old, African-American girl who lives with her mother and older sister in a poor part of town. Shayla's family has struggles with money and a lack of male support but is managing to survive. Shayla's grandmother helps and the family's biggest fear is that older sister Tia will repeat her mother's mistakes when it comes to men. The story takes on new dimensions when out of this world Kambia Elaine moves in next door. As Shayla accepts her eccentric friend, she finds out what real trouble is and must learn the true meaning of friendship.
The writing in When Kambia Elaine Flew in from Neptune is somewhat poetic and reflects the sensibilities of its main character. The themes in the novel range from intergenerational conflict, trust verses autonomy, and the dangers of authority in a minority community. The innocence of Shayla is a strong contrast to the gritty subjects covered in this book.
This book was the August Adult Book Club selection. The Kewanee Public Library has three copies of When Kambia Elaine Flew in from Neptune: In book format in YA Fiction and Adult Fiction and an audiobook in YA Fiction.
Jill Gray
Information Services
Monday, August 20, 2007
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