CB: How to be a Goldfish - Ages 9+
Some family secrets feel too big to share . . .
When her class is assigned a family tree project, Lizzie knows hers will become fodder for Scotch Gully’s town gossips. It’s 1981, and she’s the only one with an unmarried mom. So she turns to her neighbour Harry for advice, but he has problems of his own. A stranger has turned up, claiming to own his farm, and Harry is being forced out.
For David, the new owner’s son, everything is riding on this. The farm is his chance to escape the city and his bullies at school. And maybe even get his mom away from her horrible new fiancé. But he wasn’t expecting to find someone else living there.
Lizzie and David become surprising allies, and as their family stories crack wide open, they uncover the keys that could save Harry and his farm. But sharing long-buried secrets has a cost too. Can they trust themselves — and each other — to find the way forward together?
How to Be a Goldfish is a gripping story about lost and found family, fierce friendship, warm griddle cakes and finding the courage to be who you were always meant to be.
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- Manitoba Young Readers' Choice Award 2024, Short-listed
- Jean Little First-Novel Award 2023, Short-listed
- Best Books for Kids and Teens, Canadian Children's Book Centre 2023, Commended
- Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction for Young People 2023, Short-listed
- Snow Willow Award (Saskatchewan Young Readers' Choice) 2023, Short-listed
JANE BAIRD WARREN, a resident of Quebec, is a longtime member of the Society for Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators. While living overseas and travelling the world, she completed an MFA in Creative Writing, attended numerous international workshops, and worked freelance as an editorial consultant. Her poetry and short fiction have appeared on CBC Radio and in many literary magazines in North America and the UK. This is her debut novel. Visit her at www.janebairdwarren.com.