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Susin Nielsen

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Born January 1, 1964 (62 years old)
Also known as: Susin Nielsen-Fernlund, Susin Nielsen
18 books
4.6 (5)
109 readers

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Franny's Frantabulous Shoes (Franny's Feet)

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Board book. Based on the television series Franny's Feet created by Cathy Moss and Susin Nielsen-Fernlund.

No fixed address

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Twelve-year-old Felix's appearance on a television game show reveals that he and his mother have been homeless for a while, but also restores some of his faith in other people.

The Reluctant Journal Of Henry K Larsen Who Is Only Writing This Because His Therapist Said He Had To Which Stinks

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When thirteen-year-old Henry and his family move to the city to leave behind a secret tragedy, Henry finds a journal is his best friend.

Optimists die first

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"When Petula de Wilde, who is anything but wild, meets Jacob in their school's dorky art therapy program, his friendship (and something more) helps her overcome intense fears since her sister died. And he has a secret of his own"-- Since her sister's death, Petula de Wilde sees danger in everything. A mandatory art therapy class with a groups of teenage misfits is the worst part of each week. She wants nothing to do with them-- especially Jacob and his prosthetic arm. When they work together on a project, he helps her with her fears. But a secret he's been keeping from her could unravel everything....

Wheels

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Carlos is jealous of his friend Billy's new bicycle and desperately wants a new one of his own for his upcoming birthday.

The Magic Beads

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It's seven-year-old Lillian's first day at a new school, and she's got butterflies in her tummy, but those butterflies turn into grasshoppers when she learns she has to bring something for Show and Tell at the end of the week! Lillian and her mother have just moved away from Lillian's abusive father and into a family shelter, leaving behind all of their possessions. Every day that Lillian anxiously watches her classmates bring toys with which she has nothing to compare, the creatures in her stomach change and grow, until finally, she realizes that imagination can make anything magical, even an ordinary string of beads.