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Susin Nielsen Fernlund

    Susin Nielsen's early career in television writing revealed a profound talent for crafting compelling narratives for young audiences. Her novels delve into the intricacies of adolescence with a keen eye for emotional truth, blending humor and insight to explore relatable themes. Nielsen skillfully captures the authentic voices of her characters, creating stories that resonate deeply with young readers. Her distinctive style and empathetic storytelling have established her as a significant voice in contemporary young adult literature.

    We are all made of molecules
    Optimists Die First
    Word Nerd
    Tremendous Things
    No Fixed Address
    All Cats Welcome
    • In this sweet and affirming picture book, two cats discover they don’t need to share a language to become friends.Leonard adores his human. “Stay! Let’s play!” he says when it’s time to leave for work. His human just hears “Meow.” Sometimes Leonard gets lonely. So does Mariposa, who is new in town. Maybe they could keep each other company? “Hello,” says Leonard. “Hola,” says Mariposa. While the friends don’t share a language, they do share adventures. And together they find a place where all cats—and their humans—are welcome.

      All Cats Welcome
    • For fans of Wendelin van Draanen and Cynthia Lord, a touching and funny middle-grade story about family, friendship, and growing up when you're one step away from homelessness. Twelve-and-three-quarter-year-old Felix Knutsson has a knack for trivia. His favorite game show is Who What Where When; he even named his gerbil after the host. Felix's mom, Astrid, is loving but can't seem to hold on to a job. So when they get evicted from their latest shabby apartment, they have to move into a van. Astrid swears him to secrecy; he can't tell anyone about their living arrangement, not even Dylan and Winnie, his best friends at his new school. If he does, she warns him, he'll be taken away from her and put in foster care. As their circumstances go from bad to worse, Felix gets a chance to audition for a junior edition of Who What Where When, and he's determined to earn a spot on the show. Winning the cash prize could make everything okay again. But things don't turn out the way he expects. . . . Susin Nielsen deftly combines humor, heartbreak, and hope in this moving story about people who slip through the cracks in society, and about the power of friendship and community to make all the difference.

      No Fixed Address
    • Wilbur has spent his teens being bullied and now he's sure he's nothing but a loser: his best friend is 85 years old, and his only talent is playing the triangle in the school band. Things start to look up when a mix-up with the French exchange programme results in Wilbur being assigned a girl to look after, an amazing, sophisticated, beautiful French girl called Charlie. Wilbur is sure he's in love, and his sometime friend Alex has a plan to give Wilbur the makeover that will get Charlie to love him back. But the course of true l'amour never did run smooth.

      Tremendous Things
    • Word Nerd

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.0(2707)Add rating

      Ambrose Bukowski is a twelve-year-old with a talent for mismatching his clothes, for saying the wrong thing at the worst possible time, and for words. In short, he’s a self-described nerd. Making friends is especially hard because he and his overprotective mother, Irene, have had to move so often. And when bullies at his latest school almost kill him by deliberately slipping a peanut into his sandwich to set off his allergy, it's his mother who has the extreme reaction. From now on, Ambrose has to be home-schooled. Then Ambrose strikes up an unlikely friendship with the landlord's son, Cosmo, an ex-con who's been in prison. They have nothing in common except for Scrabble. But a small deception grows out of control when Ambrose convinces a reluctant Cosmo to take him to a Scrabble club. Could this spell disaster for Ambrose?

      Word Nerd
    • Ever since tragedy struck her family, Petula has learned to see danger everywhere - whether it's crossing the road or eating a poached egg. Petula's determined not to let her guard down, even if this means allowing herself to be ruled by anxiety and grief, and losing her best friend. Then Jacob walks into her therapy group. Strikingly tall and confident, he's survived a different kind of disaster and still come out smiling. At first Petula is repelled by his optimism, yet even she can't deny their chemistry together. But optimism is blind - and so is love. What will happen if Petula gives in to both?

      Optimists Die First
    • We are all made of molecules

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.7(521)Add rating

      Meet Stewart. Heâe(tm)s geeky, gifted and sees things a bit differently to most people. His mum has died and he misses her all the more now he and Dad have moved in with Ashley and her mum. Meet Ashley. Sheâe(tm)s popular, cool and sees things very differently to her new family. Her dad has come out and moved out âe" but not far enough. And now she has to live with a freakazoid step-brother. Stewart canâe(tm)t quite fit in at his new school, and Ashley canâe(tm)t quite get used to her totally awkward home, which is now filled with some rather questionable decor. And things are about to get a whole lot more mixed up when these two very different people attract the attention of school hunk Jared. . .

      We are all made of molecules
    • In der neuen Schule, in der fremden Stadt, bei den neuen Nachbarn heißt Henrys (13) Devise: bloß nicht auffallen. Denn wehe, es kommt raus, was sein Bruder getan hat. Weil Henry, seit ES passiert ist, nur noch Robotersprache spricht, hockt er viel beim Seelendoc. Seine Gefühle jedoch, und nicht nur die, frisst er weiter in sich hinein. Als er Alberta trifft, die zwar auch nicht normal, aber ziemlich toll ist, fragt er sich, ob da mehr daraus werden könnte. Und ob das bedeutet, dass es für ihn tatsächlich ein Leben DANACH gibt.

      Die hohe Kunst, unterm Radar zu bleiben
    • Da hat Violets Mutter doch tatsächlich schon mal mit George Clooney zusammengearbeitet, zwar nur, um ihm die Haare zu machen - aber immerhin. Doch auf die Idee, dass er der perfekte Stiefvater für Violet und ihre Schwester Rosie sein könnte, kommt sie nicht. Also muss Violet die Sache selbst in die Hand nehmen. Und beschließt den verhassten Besuch bei ihrem Vater und dessen neuer Frau in Hollywood für ein Treffen mit dem Filmstar zu nutzen. Für irgendwas muss es ja gut sein, dass ihr Vater gerade an einer neuen Fernsehserie arbeitet. Und so schwer wird es doch wohl nicht sein, in der berühmtesten Filmstadt der Welt auf einen Filmstar zu treffen.

      Lieber George Clooney, bitte heirate meine Mutter