No Fixed Address

Susin Nielsen
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Found in: Young Readers ages 9-12, Fiction Ages 9-12

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CANADIAN9-12 YEARS288 PAGESENGLISH

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PRAISE FOR No Fixed Address: 

Canadian Children’s Book News Bookseller Recommendation (Winter 2018) 
One of Winnipeg Free Press’ Top 50 Books of 2018, Children’s List
One of CBC Books’ Best Canadian Children's & YA Books of 2018
One of Canadian Children's Book Centre’s Best Book Covers of 2018
One of Canadian Children's Book Centre’s Favourite Books of The Year 2018
One of Quill & Quire's Books of the Year 2018
One of Winnipeg Free Press' Ideal Book Gifts for Kids

"A well-written work of realism that will be a mirror to some and a window for others. A first purchase." --Starred review, School Library Journal

“Felix's deeply engrossing and fully immersive first-person narrative of homelessness is both illuminating and heartbreaking. . . . [I]t's his winsome and affecting determination that will win readers over. An outstanding addition to the inadequate-parent genre.” --Starred review, Kirkus Reviews

“It is not often that a novel can provide such a great mix of memorable characters and pertinent, timely themes mixed with a good story and dashes of humour.” --CM Magazine

“Though Felix’s wry observations keep things from getting too dark, this is also a straightforward look at the circumstances that can lead to homelessness. Clear-eyed and heartfelt.” --Booklist

“Felix is a compelling narrator. . . .  Nielsen’s eye for detail . . . helps bring the story to life.” --Horn Books

“This may be a story about poverty and depression, but there’s hope and humour at its heart.” --The Guardian 

“Susin Nielsen has written another book . . . that will touch the heart of every reader who opens the pages. No Fixed Address will make readers laugh, cry, and ask themselves: could this happen to me?  No Fixed Address is a novel that belongs in every school, from elementary to secondary as well as public libraries.” --Resource Links

Overall rating: 4.75 / 5 from 12 reviews.

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A should read book

"Great book! Great read for young adult. Wonderful story, well written, insightful look into being homeless."

Louise (5/5)

Great read aloud

"Really great read for young adults. Picked it up to read to middle schoolers and they loved it."

Leigh (5/5)

Emotional read

"My daughter loved this book - it’s stirred a lot of emotions and conversations."

Anna M. (5/5)

Close to home

"Love a local story where I can connect to places around Vancouver. Important to shine a light on the struggle to make ends meet in this too expensive city, and a reminder you never really know what is going on in others lives."

J C. (4/5)

Must Read

"If you and/or you child has been lucky to not experience what the protagonist does, this book is a really great story for children to help teach understanding."

Brittany (4/5)

Loved this one.

"My son loved this one. Very creative. Good conversation starter for children."

Tatjana (5/5)

Great Book!!

"I bought this book for a family member and she said it was very entertaining and she loved it!!"

Charlotte (5/5)

I read this book

"I read this book with my techer and class mates and it was 10 out of 10 book the techer tooled not to read ahead but it was to go and read it any way and it was amazing."

Arie123 (5/5)

Title is about a boy who has hardships in life

"This book keeps my 11year old son interested. He finished it and he felt for the character."

Rosella (5/5)

Wish I had a book like this growing up!

"Fantastic story. Relevant issues that while sensitive- are presented delicately. Really appeals to today’s youth. Combination of heavy topics but there’s hint of humour. Designed for youth, but this mom and teacher loved this book!"

Ange E. (5/5)

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  • Appropriate for: Ages 9-12 Years
  • Published date: Apr 07, 2020
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 288
  • Publisher: Tundra
  • ISBN: 9780735262775
  • Dimensions: 5.19" W x 0.6" L x 7.63" H

“This is the first day I’ve written in a diary. The reason I am, is ‘cos I love writing stories, and if I do grow up to be a famous writer, and later die, and they want to get a story of my life ... I guess I should keep (one).” SUSIN NIELSEN wrote this poorly constructed sentence when she was eleven years old. And while she isn’t exactly famous (although she likes to think she’s ‘Big in Belgium’), and no one has written the story of her life (maybe because she isn’t dead yet), she did predict her future.  She got her start writing for the hit TV series Degrassi Junior High, and went on to write for over twenty Canadian shows. More recently she turned her hand to novel writing. She is the author of five critically-acclaimed and award-winning titles, including Optimists Die First (long-listed for the UKLA 2018 award), We Are All Made of Molecules (winner of the Ruth and Sylvia Schwartz Award and long-listed for UK’s Carnegie Medal), Word Nerd (winner of multiple Young Readers’ Choice Awards) and The Reluctant Journal of Henry K. Larsen (winner of the Governor General’s Literary Award, the Canadian Library Association’s Children’s Book of the Year, and the UK Literacy Award). Rolling Stone magazine put The Reluctant Journal at #27 in their list of “Top 40 Best YA Novels.”

Nielsen has been called ‘The John Green of Canada’ (and she once had a dream that he had been called ‘The Susin Nielsen of the United States’). Her books have been translated into many languages. She lives in Vancouver, BC with her family and two naughty cats.

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