The way how the book describes its self is perfect. In my head I know exactly what the characters look like, what the van looks like. I‘m on page 137 of this book and I cannot wait to finish it.
The way how the book describes its self is perfect. In my head I know exactly what the characters look like, what the van looks like. I‘m on page 137 of this book and I cannot wait to finish it.
@BarbaraJean looking forward to my next #newyearwhodis selection. Plan to read to my 9 year old. @monalyisha
I had intended to read this with the #MGBuddyRead but it didn't happen. I'm so happy I picked it up on a slow day at work - it was excellent!
I was so impressed with this MG novel exploring themes of homelessness & child poverty, with some wonderful characters & a good dose of humor. Almost-13-year-old Felix & his mom are living in a van “temporarily.” Felix struggles to hide his situation from his friends & plans to fix things by winning a Jr. edition of a Jeopardy-like TV show. Nielsen brings out a lot of complexity & depth in Felix, his mom and his two best friends. Recommended!
Any other final thoughts on this MG novel?
#MGBuddyRead
Better late than never! Thanks for your patience as I travelled back to the Cleveland Oh area from taking my daughter to college in NC. Without further ado, let our #MGBuddyRead discussion begin.
#mgbuddyread
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I really enjoyed this one. The author tackles some heavy weight topics such as homelessness and she does it with grace and heart.
Felix - I just wanted to give him a big ole hug. This book had the perfect amount of humor in this very human story. I got mad at the mom. There are some things you should be willing to do for your child - not fussing at customers and ask for help, to name a few. As a novel, Nielsen shows how easy it can be for people to find themselves "in between places."
Will purchase for my class. My school system does very well with the students.
He looked sort of like the Madame Tussauds wax museum version of himself.
This line tickled me.
#MGBuddyRead @megnews
It‘s been a glorious Saturday of lazing about under the ac doing nothing but reading and getting back into #mgbuddyread
Just finished this little gem for #mgbuddyread. This would make a good read real aloud for upper elementary/middle grades. While I like the concepts of friendship, acceptance, and family relationships, the book had some pieces that ruled it out for my third graders. I can see my previous 5th graders finding parts that are funny and relatable.
This book had me close to tears several times. I had never thought about it in these terms, but for about six months when I was turning 10 we lived with my uncle while we tried to find our own place - it wasn‘t a poverty issue so much as a huge family transition, but we were kinda homeless. Made me really think, reading this. Looking forward to #MGBuddyRead discussion.
Started this for #MGBuddyRead today, and so far it‘s really, really good. My heart is breaking for Felix, and I‘m impressed by the author‘s ability to show Felix‘s life so clearly and yet have his understanding of it be so different.
I have to say I‘m feeling terrible for the Felix, the MC in this book. Being a teenager is hard enough. Halfway through and can‘t wait to see how it ends. #mgbuddyread
Just started the tagged book for #mgbuddyread and truly enjoying it. @megnews
This is a fast paced middle grade novel that tackles issues surrounding poverty and homelessness. Would be an excellent addition to any school library. Looking forward to #MGBuddyRead discussion.
Last call! #MGBuddyRead discussion Aug 15. All welcome! If you aren‘t tagged and would like to be let me.
Looking forward to August‘s #MGBuddyRead. Everyone welcome! Discussion Aug 15.
Heartfelt YA read. Read this book in less than 24 hours— have not done that with a book in a long time.
Hey #MGBuddyRead and #YABuddyRead readers, here‘s a reminder about August‘s books! All welcome to join for one or both.
Reminded me of “Slumdog Millionaire” - only appropriate for all ages. #summerfunjr #bingo #setinanothercountry @StayCurious @4thhouseontheleft
There are some truly excellent middle grade books being written lately and I was happy to discover this one through Litsy. No Fixed Address features a sweet, resilient kid who has been forced to grow up early as he and his loving but struggling mom experience homelessness. A lot of heavy topics are addressed. At the heart, Felix navigates friendships, academic ambitions, and whether to keep the secret or tell another adult about what‘s going on.
The story of a middle school boy and his mom who end up homeless and living out of a van. The physical, mental, and emotional struggles they endure are heartbreaking, and readers will surely connect with them and root for their luck to change. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
#oregonbattleofthebooks
This book is really interesting and hard to put down. It‘s got multiple different things to try and figure out and sort of a sad story line. I recommend this book beacause I feel like it has something everyone would enjoy. I liked this book a lot.
#2 This book is all about the life of van life. If you like books were kids go through hard times you‘ll love this book then or if you want to see what its kinda like to live in a van. As Felix and his 2 friends go to a French school they are also trying to get a spot for a show they love!
Only 4 left!
And I have all 4 picked out, unless I change my mind of course.😏
Just keep swimming, just keep swimming 🐠
#Booked2019
Through a series of unfortunate events & realistic family issues, 12 yr old Felix & his mom lose their apartment. The story follows Felix as he initially loves the adventure of van living, to realizing something might not be alright, to hiding his situation from family & friends, to trying to find a way to help his mom. It dealt very believably with Felix‘s shifting emotions & coping mechanisms, I wish the resolution was typical too. #MiddleGrade
Wonderful middle grade novel that explores the tough subject of homelessness, but with compassion and humour. This is a sweet feel good read
📚 just finished the tagged book
☕️ cinnamon spice tea with honey
🍹 Diet Pepsi
#weekendreads @rachelsbrittain
The endearing first-person voice of 12-year-old Felix—sincere, funny, warm-hearted—is what makes this novel special & it‘s brilliantly conveyed in the #audiobook performed by Nissae Isen. Mental health issues & the housing crisis in Vancouver contribute to a family becoming homeless in this uplifting tearjerker for ages 10 to adult. #CanadianAuthor #Kidlit
“What the heck is in your gene pool?” a girl named Marsha asked me one day.
“50% Swedish, 25% Haitian, 25% French,” I answered. “Add it up and it equals 100% Canadian.”
She pursed her lips. “You look like a clown.”
It wasn‘t the first time someone had made fun of my hair.
(Internet photo)