Book description
An important graphic novel memoir that was a US National
Book Award Finalist.
In kindergarten, Jarrett Krosoczka's teacher asks him to draw
his family, with a mommy and a daddy.
But Jarrett's family is much more complicated
than that.
His mom is an addict, in and out of rehab, andâŚ
Why read it?
3 authors picked Hey, Kiddo as one of their favorite books. Why do they recommend it?
What I loved about this book was how honest Jarrett was about growing up with a parent who struggled with addiction, being raised by his grandparents, and the many emotions he navigated.
I, too, was raised by my grandparents, shuttling back and forth between paternal and maternal grandparentsâ homes growing up, so although our experiences were different, I saw a part of myself in Jarrettâs story as he shared his story in the form of comics. I felt like I was right there with him.Â
From Jonell's list on explore love, childhood, profound family stories.
Families come in all shapes and sizes, and it's crucial for children to see a variety of experiences in literature.
Hey, Kiddo portrays the author's upbringing with his grandparents due to his absent father and mother's substance abuse. The book offers child-friendly talking points on the challenging topic of addiction. It captures the complexities of growing up and family life amidst life-changing events.
From Alyssa's list on graphic novels for young readers to encourage empathy.
Hey, Kiddo is a touching true-life story of a brilliant author-illustratorâs childhood; it is about growing up with a parent who was incarcerated; above all, it is about the transcendent strength of love between a parent and child (in this case a mother who is struggling with addiction and her son). Krosoczka combines art and carefully chosen words to bring us a graphic non-fiction book that is as spellbinding as any novel, and as unforgettable as Art Spiegelmanâs Maus, Cece Bellâs El Deafo, or Jerry Craftâs New Kid. If you ever doubted whether a âcomicâ couldâŚ
From Padma's list on families with incarcerated members.
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