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Hey kiddo by jarrett j krosoczka
Hey kiddo by jarrett j krosoczka






hey kiddo by jarrett j krosoczka

While critical reaction has been favorable - “Hey, Kiddo” is on the National Book Awards Longlist for young adult literature - being embraced by the general public is not guaranteed.

hey kiddo by jarrett j krosoczka

“Because everyone is already dead,” they answer jointly (Joe with a smile Jarrett with a slight eye roll). “You know why I’m teaching you to drive in a cemetery, right?” he asks. Krosoczka’s grandfather, who is instructing young Jarrett on a coming-of-age ritual. The prelude introduces us to Joseph (Joe), Mr. The book, published by Graphix, an imprint of Scholastic, is aimed at a young adult audience and may sound like heavy reading, but the story is a true reflection of the seesaw of life: There are moments of hardship and conflict, but also scenes of joy. “It’s important for kids to know that it doesn’t make them a bad person.” “There are so many kids out there whose parents do terrible things,” he said during a telephone interview while on a family vacation away from their home in western Massachusetts. It is a story that the author has seen resonate with audiences at schools around the country. Krosoczka (pronounced crow-sauce-KAH) did not know his father, and his mother was battling a heroin addiction that eventually claimed her life. 9, is about being raised by his grandparents in Worcester, Mass., because Mr. “Hey, Kiddo,” which arrives in stores on Oct.

hey kiddo by jarrett j krosoczka

Krosoczka, 40, has mined his childhood to tell a story that is very much relevant today amid the opioid epidemic plaguing the country. But with his latest book, a graphic memoir, Mr. There’s “ Punk Farm” where the livestock has hidden musical talents and the school where the “ Lunch Lady” serves sloppy joe’s and justice. Krosoczka has explored a lot of terrain in his inventive stories for young readers. The popular author-illustrator Jarrett J.








Hey kiddo by jarrett j krosoczka