Hey, kiddo

Graphic novel, 294 pages

English language

Published Nov. 13, 2018

ISBN:
978-0-545-90247-2
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OCLC Number:
1049152928

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4 stars (10 reviews)

"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, and in and out of Jarrett's life. His father is a mystery -- Jarrett doesn't know where to find him, or even what his name is. Jarrett lives with his grandparents -- two very loud, very loving, very opinionated people who had thought they were through with raising children until Jarrett came along"--

2 editions

A Middle Grade Comic About Family & Substance Use

4 stars

Today's pick is Hey, Kiddo: How I Lost My Mother, Found My Father, and Dealt with Family Addiction by Jarrett J. Krosoczka. Published by Scholastic's Graphix imprint in 2018.

This volume is rated for 12 and up by scholastic and seems shelved in middle grade generally.

Content notes for smoking, problematic substance use, abuse, nightmares, bullying, monsters, teen drinking, and the f-slur.

This book has been on my radar for some time now and my interest in better/more realistic/harm reduction perspective on substance use (particularly for young people) was a big part of why I picked it up. Did it live up to these hopes? Keep watching to find out my opinion, with the caveat that a lot of personal stuff came up since I read this book so it's been a minute since I actually read this book but I'm hoping my notes will be thorough enough.

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Subjects

  • Family problems
  • Children of drug addicts
  • Dysfunctional families
  • Graphic novels
  • Cartoons and comics
  • Biography
  • Absentee fathers
  • Families
  • Grandparents as parents
  • Juvenile literature
  • Comic books, strips