The Reluctant Journal of Henry K. Lar..., Susin Nielsen
The Reluctant Journal of Henry K. Lar..., Susin Nielsen
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The Reluctant Journal of Henry K. Larsen

Author: Susin Nielsen

Narrator: Ashleigh Ball

Unabridged: 5 hr 51 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tundra Books

Published: 09/11/2018


Synopsis

Darker than her previous novels, Susin peoples this novel about the ultimate cost of bullying with a cast of fabulous characters, dark humour, and a lovable, difficult protagonist struggling to come to terms with the horrible crime his brother has committed.

About The Author

SUSIN NIELSEN got her start writing a spec script for the popular television series Degrassi Junior High. She went on to pen sixteen episodes of the hit television show and four of the Degrassi books. Since then, she has received two Canadian Screenwriter Awards and a Gemini Award and has written for many home-grown TV series. Her novel Word Nerd, published to much critical acclaim, was a finalist for the TD Canadian Children's Book Award and won the Red Maple, Rocky Mountain, Willow, and Manitoba Young Readers' Choice Awards. This was soon followed by the hilarious and heartwarming Dear George Clooney, Please Marry My Mom, which has received rave reviews and has already been translated into French, Portuguese and German. Susin Nielsen lives in Vancouver, British Columbia.ASHLEIGH BALL started her voice career in 2005 playing Oopsy Bear in the computer-animated feature Care Bears: Oopsy Does It! and reprising that role in the CBS Saturday morning series Care Bears: Adventures in Care-a-Lot. Since then, Ashleigh has added over 100 credits to her resume including Blythe in Littlest Pet Shop, Skya in Dinotrux, Jet in Ready Jet Go!, Jay in Beat Bugs, Applejack and Rainbow Dash in My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, and Mira in The Hollow. Ashleigh is also the lead singer and flute player in the Vancouver-based pop band Hey Ocean!, a young band with an extraordinary talent for blending various musical styles into a brand of infectious pop that is uniquely their own. She also recently released her first solo album, Gold In You.  Ashleigh lives in Vancouver and bikes to her recording sessions.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Vikki on September 20, 2012

Henry is my favourite Nielsen protagonist yet. He manages to be sweet and vulnerable without being cloying or un-relatable. Sometimes I worry that male readers don’t gravitate towards sensitive male narrators, but that won’t be an issue here. Henry is too specific to be an “everykid” (thank goodness......more

Goodreads review by Jayne on August 12, 2016

Great book which will create empathy in a reader on themes of bullying, family breakdown, suicide, grief and then moving on with your life. Story is written from Henry's journal which his psychiatrist has encouraged him to write as therapy, Henry is a wrestling fan which some teens will identify wit......more

Goodreads review by Bridget on February 12, 2017

I thought Henry K. Larsen was one of the most engaging characters I'd met recently. He is a thinker, a keeper of secrets, a homelife that is challenging and a deeply troubled soul. But for all his troubles, he has a sense of humour, a taste for WWE and a tendency to gather unusual friends. Farley, w......more

Goodreads review by Ellen on September 14, 2012

Henry K. Larsen’s therapist has suggested that he write down his thoughts and feelings. Like any teenage boy, Henry does so reluctantly. Hence the title. There are three things I especially like about this book: 1. Suspense: The author uses progressive revelation, doing out little by little what is at......more

Goodreads review by Emilie | La prof de français on July 13, 2020

C’est définitif, je suis complètement charmée par Susin Nielsen. J’ai vraiment adoré ce roman écrit sous la forme d’un journal. Henry ainsi que tous ceux qui gravitent autour de lui sont des personnages hyper attachants. Malgré le drame épouvantable qui est traité (j’apprécie qu’on nous dépeigne la......more


Quotes

WINNER - Governor General's Award - Children's Literature (2012)
WINNER - Canadian Library Association’s Children’s Book of the Year

FINALIST - BC Book Prizes’ Sheila A. Egoff  Children’s Literature Prize

PRAISE FOR The Reluctant Journal of Henry K. Larsen:

". . . With fully developed adult and child characters and a solid sense of middle school humor, the author has crafted an insightful and nuanced novel about bullying and suicide, and familial love and resilience." --Starred Review, School Library Journal

". . . a highly emotional story about a family that blames one another, and themselves, for an unimaginable tragedy. Nielsen’s balance of humor and pathos is finely honed, making this a surprisingly breezy read for so heavy a topic." --Booklist

". . . A realistic, poignant portrait of one teen who overcomes nearly unbearable feelings of grief and guilt." --Kirkus Reviews

"The Reluctant Journal of Henry K. Larsen by Susin Nielsen is an engaging grief story. Thought-provoking and relevant, it addresses the effects of bullying in a realistic, compelling and compassionate way, exemplifying the adage ‘There are two sides to every story.’ Henry’s journey is moving and weirdly, wildly funny." --Jury’s Citation, Governor General’s Literary Award in Children’s Text

". . .Words and writing are often a salvation in Nielsen’s YA fiction. Henry is forced to keep a journal by his therapist; he is at first reluctant, then obsessive about it. A born diarist, he exhibits the idiosyncratic voice of a memoirist, one keenly interested in documenting both his inner and outer worlds. He captures both with humour and heart. . . . Yet the novel is a dramedy, and believably balances lightness and darkness. It is a shame when the reader must put down the journal and say goodbye to Henry." --The National Post

"Nielsen treats a heavy subject with a light, optimistic touch, and while Henry’s passion and distress are evident, his wacky commitment to ‘Saturday Night Smash-up’ and his own ironic, yet earnest, perspective leavens the serious subject matter." --The Toronto Star

". . . Henry’s is a tough story to read and I can only imagine how hard it was to write it. But it’s one that really needs to be heard. And honestly, I couldn’t have pictured anyone but Nielsen telling it." --Lavender Lines


Awards

  • Governor General's Literary Award - Children (English)
  • UKLA Book Award