The Reluctant Journal of Henry K. Larsen

The Reluctant Journal of Henry K. Larsen

Cover of The Reluctant Journal of Henry K. Larsen
Author Susin Nielsen
Cover artist Jennifer Lum
Country Canada/United States of America
Language English
Publisher Tundra Books
Pages 243
ISBN 978-1-77049-372-8

The Reluctant Journal of Henry K. Larsen is a young adult novel by Canadian author Susin Nielsen, first published in 2012. It deals with the effects of a school shooting on the shooter's family.

Inspiration

"I was reading a book by Wally Lamb called The Hour I First Believed. One of his characters was present at a horrific school massacre. There was a line in the book that mentioned that one of the shooters had an older brother. That just punched me in the gut; I realized I had never thought about what it would be like for the surviving sibling of someone who committed a horrific crime. From there, Jesse and Henry were born. Jesse, relentlessly bullied to the point of murder/suicide; Henry, the brother left behind".[1]

Plot summary

After his older brother takes his dad's gun to school to kill himself and his bully, Henry K. Larsen is thrown into a brand new town and a brand new school in order to escape the anger of his old friends and neighbors. In this new town Henry fights to keep knowledge of the "IT" from tainting his new friends' views of him the way it did back home. Henry begins to understand what it means to grieve for a loved one who has committed suicide, even through your anger. Through his own experience at school Henry starts to realize the desperate position his brother was in and the impact that bullying had not only on his brother, but on his new friends now. Henry never sugarcoats how he feels and explores the emotions he knows he should not have.

Characters

Awards

Nominations

Awards

References

  1. "Life After Death: Susin Neilsen's tenderhearted novel explores the aftermath of a school shooting", Margolis, Rick, School Library Journal, vol. 59, issue 1, pg. 21
  2. Willow Awards
  3. TD Awards
  4. Governor General's Awards
  5. CLA Book of the Year Award

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