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Das widerwillige Tagebuch von Henry K. Larsen von Nielsen, Susin

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Product Group
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ISBN
9781770493728
Book Title
Reluctant Journal of Henry K. Larsen
Item Length
7.5 in
Publisher
Tundra Book Group
Publication Year
2012
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
0.9 in
Author
Susin Nielsen
Genre
Young Adult Fiction, Fiction
Topic
Social Themes / Bullying, Social Themes / New Experience, Social Themes / Emotions & Feelings, Biographical
Item Width
5.5 in
Item Weight
12.5 Oz
Number of Pages
248 Pages

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13-year-old Henry's happy, ordinary life comes to an abrupt halt when his older brother, Jesse, picks up their father's hunting rifle and leaves the house one morning. What follows shatters Henry's family, who are forced to resume their lives in a new city, where no one knows their past. When Henry's therapist suggests he keep a journal, at first he is resistant. But soon he confides in it at all hours of the day and night. Susin Nielsen has created a fantastic new character in Henry, whose journal entries are infused with humour and provide a riveting read.

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Publisher
Tundra Book Group
ISBN-10
1770493727
ISBN-13
9781770493728
eBay Product ID (ePID)
111984369

Product Key Features

Book Title
Reluctant Journal of Henry K. Larsen
Author
Susin Nielsen
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Social Themes / Bullying, Social Themes / New Experience, Social Themes / Emotions & Feelings, Biographical
Publication Year
2012
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Young Adult Fiction, Fiction
Number of Pages
248 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
7.5 in
Item Height
0.9 in
Item Width
5.5 in
Item Weight
12.5 Oz

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Young Adult Audience
Grade from
Fifth Grade
Grade to
Ninth Grade
Reviews
Winner - Governor General's Award - Children's Literature (2012) "…A realistic, poignant portrait of one teen who overcomes nearly unbearable feelings of grief and guilt." -Kirkus Reviews "Nielsen treats a heavy subject with a light, optimistic touch, and while Henry's passion and distress are evident, his wacky commitment to 'Saturday Night Smash-up' and his own ironic, yet earnest, perspective leavens the serious subject matter." -The Toronto Star "…Henry's is a tough story to read and I can only imagine how hard it was to write it. But it's one that really needs to be heard. And honestly, I couldn't have pictured anyone but Nielsen telling it." -Lavender Lines Beautiful and thought provoking The Reluctant Journal of Henry K. Larsen is filled with lessons, heartache, pain, anger, family and friendship. Wonderfully done…." -Book Nerd "…a highly emotional story about a family that blames one another, and themselves, for an unimaginable tragedy. Nielsen's balance of humor and pathos is finely honed, making this a surprisingly breezy read for so heavy a topic." - Booklist, Winner - Governor General's Award - Children's Literature (2012) " The Reluctant Journal of Henry K. Larsen by Susin Nielsen is an engaging grief story. Thought-provoking and relevant, it addresses the effects of bullying in a realistic, compelling and compassionate way, exemplifying the adage 'There are two sides to every story.' Henry's journey is moving and weirdly, wildly funny." - Jury's Citation, Governor General's Literary Award in Children's Text "…Words and writing are often a salvation in Nielsen's YA fiction. Henry is forced to keep a journal by his therapist; he is at first reluctant, then obsessive about it. A born diarist, he exhibits the idiosyncratic voice of a memoirist, one keenly interested in documenting both his inner and outer worlds. He captures both with humour and heart…. Yet the novel is a dramedy, and believably balances lightness and darkness. It is a shame when the reader must put down the journal and say goodbye to Henry." - The National Post "…A realistic, poignant portrait of one teen who overcomes nearly unbearable feelings of grief and guilt." -Kirkus Reviews "Nielsen treats a heavy subject with a light, optimistic touch, and while Henry's passion and distress are evident, his wacky commitment to 'Saturday Night Smash-up' and his own ironic, yet earnest, perspective leavens the serious subject matter." -The Toronto Star "…Henry's is a tough story to read and I can only imagine how hard it was to write it. But it's one that really needs to be heard. And honestly, I couldn't have pictured anyone but Nielsen telling it." -Lavender Lines Beautiful and thought provoking The Reluctant Journal of Henry K. Larsen is filled with lessons, heartache, pain, anger, family and friendship. Wonderfully done…." -Book Nerd "…a highly emotional story about a family that blames one another, and themselves, for an unimaginable tragedy. Nielsen's balance of humor and pathos is finely honed, making this a surprisingly breezy read for so heavy a topic." - Booklist "…With fully developed adult and child characters and a solid sense of middle school humor, the author has crafted an insightful and nuanced novel about bullying and suicide, and familial love and resilience." -Starred, School Library Journal, "…A realistic, poignant portrait of one teen who overcomes nearly unbearable feelings of grief and guilt." -Kirkus Reviews Praise for Dear George Clooney, Please Marry My Mom "Nielsen ( Word Nerd ) has created a narrator as sassy and candid as this memorable novel's title.... Nielsen skillfully balances her story's keen humor...with poignancy. Especially affecting are Violet's struggles to accept her father's new family...." -Starred Review, Publishers Weekly "Laugh-out-loud humor deftly mixes with insight into a troubled girl's pain over her parents' divorce.... Nielsen has real talent for comedy, zoning in on just the right level of snark.... This comic novel scores." -Kirkus Reviews "...Violet is a complex, appealing character whose intimate, lively first-person narrative, both droll and heartfelt, discusses classmate conflicts and crushes as well as her insecurities and her gradual acceptance of what she can and cannot control. Violet's growth and authentic range of emotions ... ring true in this very engaging read." -Booklist, WINNER - Governor General's Award - Children's Literature (2012) FINALIST - BC Book Prizes' Sheila A. Egoff  Children's Literature Prize  PRAISE FOR The Reluctant Journal of Henry K. Larsen:  ". . . With fully developed adult and child characters and a solid sense of middle school humor, the author has crafted an insightful and nuanced novel about bullying and suicide, and familial love and resilience." -- Starred Review,  School Library Journal ". . . a highly emotional story about a family that blames one another, and themselves, for an unimaginable tragedy. Nielsen's balance of humor and pathos is finely honed, making this a surprisingly breezy read for so heavy a topic." -- Booklist ". . . A realistic, poignant portrait of one teen who overcomes nearly unbearable feelings of grief and guilt." -- Kirkus Reviews " The Reluctant Journal of Henry K. Larsen by Susin Nielsen is an engaging grief story. Thought-provoking and relevant, it addresses the effects of bullying in a realistic, compelling and compassionate way, exemplifying the adage 'There are two sides to every story.' Henry's journey is moving and weirdly, wildly funny." -- Jury's Citation, Governor General's Literary Award in Children's Text ". . .Words and writing are often a salvation in Nielsen's YA fiction. Henry is forced to keep a journal by his therapist; he is at first reluctant, then obsessive about it. A born diarist, he exhibits the idiosyncratic voice of a memoirist, one keenly interested in documenting both his inner and outer worlds. He captures both with humour and heart. . . . Yet the novel is a dramedy, and believably balances lightness and darkness. It is a shame when the reader must put down the journal and say goodbye to Henry." -- The National Post "Nielsen treats a heavy subject with a light, optimistic touch, and while Henry's passion and distress are evident, his wacky commitment to 'Saturday Night Smash-up' and his own ironic, yet earnest, perspective leavens the serious subject matter." -- The Toronto Star ". . . Henry's is a tough story to read and I can only imagine how hard it was to write it. But it's one that really needs to be heard. And honestly, I couldn't have pictured anyone but Nielsen telling it." -- Lavender Lines, Winner - Governor General's Award - Children's Literature (2012) FINALIST, BC Book Prizes' Sheila A. Egoff Children's Literature Prize " The Reluctant Journal of Henry K. Larsen by Susin Nielsen is an engaging grief story. Thought-provoking and relevant, it addresses the effects of bullying in a realistic, compelling and compassionate way, exemplifying the adage 'There are two sides to every story.' Henry's journey is moving and weirdly, wildly funny." - Jury's Citation, Governor General's Literary Award in Children's Text "…Words and writing are often a salvation in Nielsen's YA fiction. Henry is forced to keep a journal by his therapist; he is at first reluctant, then obsessive about it. A born diarist, he exhibits the idiosyncratic voice of a memoirist, one keenly interested in documenting both his inner and outer worlds. He captures both with humour and heart…. Yet the novel is a dramedy, and believably balances lightness and darkness. It is a shame when the reader must put down the journal and say goodbye to Henry." - The National Post "…A realistic, poignant portrait of one teen who overcomes nearly unbearable feelings of grief and guilt." -Kirkus Reviews "Nielsen treats a heavy subject with a light, optimistic touch, and while Henry's passion and distress are evident, his wacky commitment to 'Saturday Night Smash-up' and his own ironic, yet earnest, perspective leavens the serious subject matter." -The Toronto Star "…Henry's is a tough story to read and I can only imagine how hard it was to write it. But it's one that really needs to be heard. And honestly, I couldn't have pictured anyone but Nielsen telling it." -Lavender Lines Beautiful and thought provoking The Reluctant Journal of Henry K. Larsen is filled with lessons, heartache, pain, anger, family and friendship. Wonderfully done…." -Book Nerd "…a highly emotional story about a family that blames one another, and themselves, for an unimaginable tragedy. Nielsen's balance of humor and pathos is finely honed, making this a surprisingly breezy read for so heavy a topic." - Booklist "…With fully developed adult and child characters and a solid sense of middle school humor, the author has crafted an insightful and nuanced novel about bullying and suicide, and familial love and resilience." -Starred, School Library Journal, Praise for Dear George Clooney, Please Marry My Mom   "Nielsen ( Word Nerd ) has created a narrator as sassy and candid as this memorable novel's title.... Nielsen skillfully balances her story's keen humor...with poignancy. Especially affecting are Violet's struggles to accept her father's new family...." -Starred Review, Publishers Weekly   "Laugh-out-loud humor deftly mixes with insight into a troubled girl's pain over her parents' divorce.... Nielsen has real talent for comedy, zoning in on just the right level of snark.... This comic novel scores." -Kirkus Reviews   "...Violet is a complex, appealing character whose intimate, lively first-person narrative, both droll and heartfelt, discusses classmate conflicts and crushes as well as her insecurities and her gradual acceptance of what she can and cannot control. Violet's growth and authentic range of emotions ... ring true in this very engaging read." -Booklist   Praise for Word Nerd   "This is a tender, often funny story with some really interesting characters. It will appeal to word nerds, but even more to anyone who has ever longed for acceptance or had to fight unreasonable parental restrictions." -Starred Review from School Library Journal   "...a beautifully drawn character.... [a] funny, wry tale, a tale that involves a lot of Scrabble (at the championship level), the reformation of an ex-con/druggie and the coming-into-himself of a boy. And there's a bit of love, too, actually." -The Globe and Mail, Shortlist - Governor General's Award - Children's Literature (2012) "…A realistic, poignant portrait of one teen who overcomes nearly unbearable feelings of grief and guilt." -Kirkus Reviews "Nielsen treats a heavy subject with a light, optimistic touch, and while Henry's passion and distress are evident, his wacky commitment to 'Saturday Night Smash-up' and his own ironic, yet earnest, perspective leavens the serious subject matter." -The Toronto Star "…Henry's is a tough story to read and I can only imagine how hard it was to write it. But it's one that really needs to be heard. And honestly, I couldn't have pictured anyone but Nielsen telling it." -Lavender Lines Beautiful and thought provoking The Reluctant Journal of Henry K. Larsen is filled with lessons, heartache, pain, anger, family and friendship. Wonderfully done…." -Book Nerd
Copyright Date
2012
Dewey Decimal
813/.54
Dewey Edition
23

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