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Susin nielsen no fixed address5/26/2023 ![]() ![]() When Nielsen began writing YA novels she had a built-in and supportive audience in her young son. 1 questions I get is ‘have you met Drake?’ I have to say ‘no,’ said Nielsen adding that she then has to explain she wrote for the really old Degrassi show not the Next Generation version with the hip-hop superstar. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. ![]() The problem is they don’t have an address in the catchment area they don’t have an address at all. The month comes and goes, and the school year is upon them and Felix wants to attend a specific school. Astrid says it is just for the month of August while she finds work. Astrid loves her son but her unpredictable and hair trigger personality causes her to lose jobs, friends and homes.Īfter losing their Vancouver apartment Astrid and Felix find themselves forced to live in an old Volkswagen Westfalia van. His mother Astrid is raising Felix, a trivia whiz. ![]() Susin Nielsen did not set out to make her new novel a commentary on the current Vancouver housing crisis but it worked out that way.Īvailable now, the young adult novel No Fixed Address tells the story of bright, likable 12-year-old Felix Knuttson. ![]() Activate your Online Access Now Article content If you are a Home delivery print subscriber, unlimited online access is included in your subscription. Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt. ![]()
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