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Hey, Kiddo

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for Hey, Kiddo by Jarrett J. Krosoczka

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  • Booklist:
  • Grades 8 - 12
  • School Library Journal:
  • Grades 7 and up
  • Kirkus:
  • Ages 14 and up
  • TeachingBooks:*
  • Grades 7-12
  • Word Count:
  • 16,162
  • Lexile Level:
  • 510L
  • ATOS Reading Level:
  • 3.5
  • Genre:
  • Biography
  • Nonfiction
  • Graphic Novel
  • Year Published:
  • 2018

The following 3 subject headings were determined by the U.S. Library of Congress and the Book Industry Study Group (BISAC) to reveal themes from the content of this book (Hey, Kiddo).

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From Horn Book

January 1, 2019
In this sophisticated graphic memoir, Krosoczka recounts the triumphs and tragedies he experienced being raised by his grandparents. Regularly left in the dark regarding his family, Krosoczka eventually learns of his mother's addiction to heroin and of her habitual incarceration. Krosoczka's actual childhood art (from early crayon drawings to high-school gag comics) and handwritten letters are seamlessly inserted into the gracefully rendered, limited-palette illustrations.

(Copyright 2019 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

From Booklist

Starred review from September 15, 2018
Grades 8-12 *Starred Review* In this deeply vulnerable, moving graphic memoir, Krosoczka, well known for his popular Lunch Lady series, recounts his sometimes troubled childhood, spent largely with his grandparents; his struggle to maintain a relationship with his heroin-addicted mother; and his gradually developing love for making art and comics. His grandfather officially took custody of Krosoczka when he was not yet five years old, and it wasn't until much later that his learned about his mother's heroin addiction and imprisonment. Life with his grandparents?a hard-drinking couple who bickered constantly?wasn't always easy, but his grandfather was a stalwart supporter of his artistic aspirations, and he slowly realized that the atypical family he ultimately collected (even eventually his father, whom he finally met late in his teen years) could be enough. Krosoczka's brushy, expressive artwork, incorporating snippets of his childhood drawings and letters, beautifully conveys the difficult circumstances of his upbringing. There's a tender quality to his graceful line work and muted color palette, which adds to the compassionate way he depicts his family, even when he can't count on them. A closing author's note fills in additional backstory and helpful context, including the ultimate, heartbreaking result of his mother's addiction. There have been a slew of graphic memoirs published for youth in the past couple of years, but the raw, confessional quality and unguarded honesty of Krosoczka's contribution sets it apart from the crowd.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2018, American Library Association.)

From Horn Book

Starred review from September 1, 2018
Krosoczka offers a graphic memoir that is altogether more mature in style, theme, and content than his previous work for younger audiences (the Lunch Lady series; the Platypus Police Squad series). Raised by his grandparents, Krosoczka recounts the triumphs and tragedies he experienced from infancy through his high-school years. Regularly left in the dark regarding his family?including his father's identity and mother's transient whereabouts?Krosoczka eventually learns of his mother's addiction to heroin and of her habitual incarceration. Other serious hardships?verbal abuse, violent crime, family alcoholism?punctuate Krosoczka's childhood and adolescence, shifting his interest in art from something to impress his friends to a way to deal with life. To survive. Krosoczka's actual childhood artwork (from early crayon drawings to high-school gag comics) and handwritten letters to and from his mother and others are seamlessly inserted into the gracefully rendered ink illustrations. Applied with a brush pen, the emotive line work fluctuates between thick and thin, while blurred panel edges allow moments to blend into one another. A limited palette of gray and orange washes positions the story in the past, as memory. Krosoczka has meticulously crafted an uncompromisingly honest portrayal of addiction, resilient familial love, and the power of art, dedicated in part to every reader who recognizes this experience. Heartfelt and informative author notes, art notes, and acknowledgments provide narrative closure. patrick gall

(Copyright 2018 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

From School Library Journal

Starred review from August 1, 2018

Gr 7 Up-In this intimate graphic memoir, Krosoczka looks back on his childhood and adolescence. His mother was a heroin addict, who was incarcerated or in rehab for much of his young life, and his father wasn't around-until Krosoczka was in the sixth grade, he didn't even know the man's first name. The author/illustrator was raised by his loving but often amusingly coarse maternal grandparents, who were well past their child-rearing days. Though growing up without his biological parents was painful, Krosoczka had a supportive network of extended family and friends, and his art became both his passion and his salvation. The visuals beautifully re-create his early memories, with fluid lines depicting the figures and hand-painted washes of gray with burnt orange highlights in the backgrounds. Borderless panels and word balloons deftly draw readers into the action. Artifacts from the Krosoczka family's past are inserted into the story, such as artwork and letters, and even the pineapple wallpaper from his grandparents' home is included between chapters. VERDICT A compelling, sometimes raw look at how addiction can affect families. A must-have, this book will empower readers, especially those who feel alone in difficult situations.-Kelley Gile, Cheshire Public Library, CT

Copyright 2018 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

From Kirkus

Starred review from July 15, 2018
A childhood beset by generations of family addiction is revealed in this raw graphic-novel memoir from a well-known children's author and illustrator. Though he doesn't realize it until later, Krosoczka's (The Principal Strikes Back, 2018, etc.) mother suffers from addiction, which brings turmoil into their family's life. Basic needs go unmet, promises are routinely broken, and the stability and safety most take for granted are never guaranteed. Krosoczka is raised by his grandparents when his mom can no longer care for him. The contradictions prevalent in his childhood will resonate with readers who have experienced addiction and educate those who have not. Yes, there is chaos, but there is also warmth, seen, for example, when Krosoczka's mom fakes his birthday for an impromptu party at a fast-food chain, or in the way his grandfather never misses an opportunity to tell him he is loved. Krosoczka learns self-reliance as a survival strategy. He also learns to express himself through art. The palette, awash in gray and earth tones, invokes the feeling of hazy memories. Interspersed are tender and at times heartbreaking images of real drawings and letters from the author and several family members. Krosoczka as an author generously and lovingly shows his flawed family members striving to do the best they can even as Krosoczka the character clearly aches for more. Honest, important, and timely. (author's note, note on the art) (Graphic novel memoir. 14-adult)

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From AudioFile Magazine

A full cast of more than 40 performers brings this powerful graphic novel memoir vividly to life. When he was 3, Jarrett's grandparents removed him from his heroin-addicted mother's custody and raised him in their noisy, loving home, encouraging his artistic talent. With music, sound effects, and affecting performances, listeners feel like they are at the dinner table with him and his hard-drinking, foul-mouthed grandparents in Worcester, Massachusetts. As co-producer and co-director, Krosoczka has created a uniquely personal audiobook, casting family and friends in the production. Narrator pros Jeanne Birdsall, Richard Ferrone, and Jenna Lamia take the roles of the grandparents and the author's birth mother. His father voices himself, reliving the painful memories of their family history. Young Jarrett and his friend Pat are portrayed by Jarrett's and Pat's children, and Jarrett's aunts deliver their own parts as well, making every interaction incredibly authentic. S.C. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2019, Portland, Maine

Hey, Kiddo was selected by educational and library professionals to be included on the following state/provincial reading lists.

United States Lists (37)

Arkansas

  • Arkansas Teen Book Award, 2019-2020, for Grades 7-12

California

Illinois

  • Abraham Lincoln High School Award, 2021, for Grades 9-12
  • Read for a Lifetime, 2019-2020, Grades 9-12

Indiana

Iowa

  • Iowa High School Battle of the Books, 2022, Grades 9-12
  • Iowa High School Book Award, 2021-2022, Grades 9-12
  • Iowa Middle School Battle of the Books, 2020-2021, Grades 6-8
  • Iowa Teen Award, 2020-2021, Grades 6-9

Louisiana

  • Louisiana Teen Readers' Choice Award, 2021, Grades 9-12

Maryland

  • Black-Eyed Susan Book Award, 2019-2020, High School

Michigan

  • Great Lakes Great Books Award, 2019-2020, Grades 9-12

Missouri

  • Gateway Readers Award, 2020-2021, Grades 9-12

Nevada

  • Nevada Reading Week 2023 Book List, Grades 9-12

New Jersey

  • Garden State Teen Book Awards, 2021 -- Non-Fiction for Grades 6-12

New Mexico

  • Land of Enchantment Black Bear Reading List, 2020-2021 for Grades 9-12

New York

  • 3 Apples Teen's Book Award, 2023-2024, Grades 7-12

North Carolina

  • NCSLMA High School Battle of the Books, 2019-2020
  • NCSLMA High School Battle of the Books, 2023-2024
  • NCSLMA YA Book Award, 2019-2020 -- High School, Grades 9-12

Oklahoma

  • Sequoyah Book Awards, 2020 -- High School, for Grades 9-12

Oregon

  • Oregon Battle of the Books, 2021-2022, Grades 9-12
  • Oregon Reader's Choice Award, 2021 -- High School Division, Grades 9-12

Pennsylvania

  • Pennsylvania Young Reader's Choice Award, 2019-2020, Grades 9-12

Rhode Island

  • Rhode Island Teen Book Award, 2020, for Grades 7-12

South Carolina

  • Young Adult Book Award, 2020-2021, Grades 9-12

Tennessee

  • Volunteer State Book Awards, 2020-2021 -- High School Division, Grades 9-12

Texas

  • Maverick Graphic Novel Reading Lists, 2019, for Grades 6-12
  • Tayshas Reading List, 2019, for Grades 9-12
  • Texas Topaz Nonfiction Reading List, 2019

Washington

  • Evergreen Teen Book Award, 2020-2021, Grades 6-12

Wisconsin

  • Battle of the Books, 2019-2020 -- Senior Division for Grades 8-12

Wyoming

  • Soaring Eagle Book Award, 2019-2020, Grades 7-12

Jarrett J. Krosoczka on creating Hey, Kiddo:

This primary source recording with Jarrett J. Krosoczka was created to provide readers insights directly from the book's creator into the backstory and making of this book.

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Citation: Krosoczka, Jarrett J.. "Meet-the-Author Recording | Hey, Kiddo." TeachingBooks, https://school.teachingbooks.net/bookResume/t/60277. Accessed 04 February, 2025.


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