![]() ![]() When asked what happened, he starts to recount his tale. It begins with Felix speaking to a police constable after he and his mum have been arrested. The book is easy to get into right away and I initially enjoyed the story. Living in a van is fun at first, but as the weeks go by and Felix has to go back to school after the holidays, life with no permanent home gets more and more difficult. Felix lives with his mum Astrid, but after the two are evicted from their latest apartment, Astrid acquires a van and decides to move the two of them into it, just until things get better and she can secure another home. Review: I’m not sure what to think after reading this book, on the one hand it’s well written and easy to get into with a story that on the surface I really enjoyed, but on the other hand there are some flaws and a bit of a strange ending that leave me with mixed feelings after reading this. *Free copy provided by publisher for review… All he needs is a little luck and a lot of brain power… ![]() ![]() So when Felix starts at a new school, he does his best to hide it from his friends, even though his home has some serious downsides, like no privacy, heating, space and – worst of all – no bathroom.īut Felix has a plan to turn his and Astrid’s lives around. Astrid promises it’s only till she finds a new job, and begs Felix not to breathe a word. ![]() Genre: Older children’s/middle grade fiction, Contemporaryĭescription: Felix Knutsson and his mom Astrid have a secret: they are living in a van. ![]()
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