Susin Nielsen

Susin Nielsen (born 1964)[1] is a Canadian author for children, adolescents and young adults. She received the 2012 Governor General's Award for English-language children's literature[2] and the 2013 Canadian Library Association Book of the Year for Children Award[3] for her young adult novel The Reluctant Journal of Henry K. Larsen, which deals with the aftermath of a school shooting.

Susin Nielsen
Born1964 (age 59–60)
OccupationAuthor
NationalityCanadian
Notable worksThe Reluctant Journal of Henry K. Larsen
Notable awards
SpouseGoran Fernlund
Children1
Website
susinnielsen.com

In 2019, she received the Vicky Metcalf Award for Literature for Young People.[4]

Personal life

Nielsen was raised in London and Chatham-Kent, Ontario.[5]

She is married to Goran Fernlund and has one child: Oskar.[1]

Career

Nielsen began her writing career with the Degrassi franchise, writing scripts for the television shows as well as books for the series. Nielsen also played Louella Hawkins the Janitor in Degrassi Junior High. Following her work with Degrassi, Nielsen wrote for many other Canadian television series such as Heartland, What About Mimi?, and Braceface.[6] While working on these shows she produced three children's picture books: Hank and Fergus, Mormor Moves In, and The Magic Beads.

Her first independent novel, Word Nerd, deals with bullying, a theme she returns to in The Reluctant Journal of Henry K. Larsen. Her books often describe the effect of broken families on children.

Nielsen's 2015 book, We Are All Made of Molecules, about two step siblings trying to form a bond with each other, was shortlisted for the Governor General's Award.

Nielsen's books have been translated into Dutch, French, Portuguese, Italian, German and Polish (In the Polish language, not all of them have been translated).[6]

Nielsen's 2021 book, Tremendous Things, was nominated for the 2022 Ontario Library Association's Red Maple Award for Fiction.

Awards and honors

In 2019, Nielsen was honored with the Vicky Metcalf Award for Literature for Young People, which honors writers and illustrators whose body of work has been "inspirational to Canadian youth."[4][7][8]

Two of Nielsen's books are Junior Library Guild selections: No Fixed Address (2018)[9] and Tremendous Things (2021).[10]

In 2015, The Globe and Mail,[11] Kirkus Reviews,[12] Quill & Quire, and The Telegraph[13] included We Are All Made of Molecules on their list of the best young adult novels of the year.

Awards for Nielsen's writing
YearTitleAwardResultRef.
2008Word NerdINDIES Award for Juvenile FictionSilver[14]
2010Forest of Reading Red Maple AwardWinner[15]
Manitoba Young Readers’ Choice AwardWinner[16]
Dear George Clooney, Please Marry My MomINDIES Award for Juvenile FictionWinner[17]
2011Sheila A. Egoff Children's Literature PrizeFinalist[18]
Snow Willow AwardWinner[19]
2012Manitoba Young Readers’ Choice AwardWinner[20]
Rocky Mountain Book AwardWinner[21]
The Reluctant Journal of Henry K. LarsenGovernor General's Award for English-language children's literatureWinner[2][22][23]
2013Canadian Library Association Book of the Year for Children AwardWinner[3]
Ruth and Sylvia Schwartz AwardWinner[24]
Sheila A. Egoff Children's Literature PrizeFinalist[25]
2014Forest of Reading Red Maple AwardWinner[26]
2015We Are All Made of MoleculesGovernor General's Award for English-language children's literatureFinalist[27]
2016Carnegie MedalLonglist[28][29]
Ruth and Sylvia Schwartz AwardWinner[30]
Sheila A. Egoff Children's Literature PrizeFinalist
2018Optimists Die FirstCarnegie MedalNominee[31]
Federation of Children's Book Groups' Children's Book AwardFinalist[32]
2019No Fixed AddressIODE Violet Downey Book AwardWinner[33]
Sheila A. Egoff Children's Literature PrizeWinner[34][35]
2020Carnegie MedalLonglist[36]
Forest of Reading Red Maple AwardWinner[37][38]
Princess Puffybottom . . . and DarrylSheila Barry Best Canadian Picturebook of the Year AwardShortlist[39]
2022Tremendous ThingsCarnegie MedalNominee[40]
Ruth and Sylvia Schwartz AwardShortlist[41]

Bibliography

Picture books

  • The Magic Beads, illustrated by Geneviève Côté (2007)
  • Princess Puffybottom . . . and Darryl , illustrated by Olivia Chin Mueller (2019)
  • All Cats Welcome, illustrated by Vivian Mineker (2022)

Middle grade and young adult books

  • Mormor Moves In (2004)
  • Hank and Fergus (2005)
  • Word Nerd (2008)
  • Dear George Clooney: Please Marry My Mom (2010) – also published as My Messed-Up Life
  • The Reluctant Journal of Henry K. Larsen (2012)
  • We Are All Made of Molecules (2015)
  • Optimists Die First (2017)
  • No Fixed Address (2018)
  • Tremendous Things (2021)

References