![]() ![]() ![]() 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. All he needs is a little luck and a lot of brain power. When his friends Dylan and Winnie ask to visit, Felix always has an excuse.īut Felix has a plan to turn his and Astrid?s lives around: he?s going to go on his favourite game show Who, What, Where, When and win the cash prize. So when Felix starts at a new school, he does his very best to hide the fact that most of his clothes are in storage, he only showers weekly at the community centre, and that he doesn?t have enough to eat. PRAISE FOR No Fixed Address: 'A well-written work of realism that will be a mirror to some and a window for others.'-Starred Review, School Library Journal 'An outstanding addition to the inadequate-parent genre.'-Starred Review, Kirkus Reviews 'Clear-eyed and heartfelt.'-Booklist 'A charming wonder of a book. Astrid promises it?s only for a while until she finds a new job, and begs Felix not to breathe a word about it. But Felix and his mom Astrid have a secret: they are living in a van. ![]() Felix Knutsson is nearly thirteen, lives with his mother and pet gerbil Horatio, and is brilliant at memorising facts and trivia. ![]()
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