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Published: 2017

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"Now" by Morris Gleitzman follows the journey of Felix, a young Jewish boy who has survived the horrors of World War II. The story picks up years later as Felix grapples with the effects of his past while navigating a world that challenges his understanding of love, friendship, and loss. With his adventure now intertwined with the lives of others, including his beloved friend, he confronts the urgency of living in the present and making meaningful connections. Through moments of joy and hardship, Felix’s journey underscores the importance of hope and the lasting impact of the past on the present. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

This book is the winner of numerous awards

This book features in the following series: Once, Playaway Children .

This book was published in 2017 by Bolinda Publishing .

Mary-Anne Fahey's talents include bad ventriloquism, even worse Irish dancing and terrible tongue tricks. She is an enormous television star in Australia, and has danced and sung with Kylie Minogue and kissed Sylvester Stalone. She lives in Australia with her partner Morris Gleitzman, two children, two cats and eight very demanding goldfish. This is her first novel for Puffin. Paul Jennings was the first author to sell a million books in Australia. Morris Gleitzman is one of Australia's and now the world's best-known and loved children's authors who tackles tough subjects in a funny and offbeat way.

 

This book is in the following series:

Once

Playaway Children

This book has been nominated for the following awards:

Audiofile Earphones Award
This book was recognised by the Audiofile Earphones Award.

Guardian Fiction Award
This book was recognised by the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize Award. This award was founded in 1967 and winners are selected by fellow writers. It is awarded annually to fiction written for children aged eight and above.