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  • Published: 17 October 2023
  • ISBN: 9781774880159
  • Imprint: Tundra Books
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 160
  • RRP: $34.99

Hans Christian Andersen Lives Next Door



The arrival of a mysterious new neighbor inspires a kid to write her own poetry in this humorous and unforgettable new middle-grade novel by award-winning author Cary Fagan.

The arrival of a mysterious new neighbor inspires a kid to write her own poetry in this humorous and unforgettable new middle-grade novel by award-winning author Cary Fagan.

Andie Gladman is your typical kid — she lives in a small town, doesn't have many friends and quietly puts up with taunts from the school bully, Myrtle Klinghoffer. But one day, a new neighbor moves into the house next to Andie's family . . . and he looks awfully familiar. Could he be famous author Hans Christian Andersen? Andie sure thinks so, and the arrival of this well-known writer inspires Andie to write her own poems (with a feminist twist) based on his classic fairy tales. Her newfound hobby leads her to make a friend and finally feel some excitement about her previously quiet life . . . but will a shocking revelation change everything for Andie?

  • Published: 17 October 2023
  • ISBN: 9781774880159
  • Imprint: Tundra Books
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 160
  • RRP: $34.99

About the author

Cary Fagan

Tundra author CARY FAGAN has written award-winning books for both adults and children. Cary has won the City of Toronto Book Award, the Jewish Book Committee Prize for Fiction, and the Mr. Christie Silver Medal. His picture books are Gogol’s Coat, The Market Wedding, Ten Old Men and a Mouse, and My New Shirt. His novels
for children include Daughter of the Great Zandini, The Fortress of Kaspar Snit (Silver Birch Honor Book), and Directed by Kaspar Snit (Silver Birch nominee). Cary Fagan lives in Toronto.

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Praise for Hans Christian Andersen Lives Next Door

PRAISE FOR The Collected Works of Gretchen Oyster:

"A charmingly eccentric tale of briefly intersecting lives making meaning from art." —Kirkus Reviews

"Fagan . . . tells a moving story about the happiness found in small moments and art's power to connect people." Publishers Weekly