Hey Kiddo

Wow, just wow. This story is heartbreaking. It is also uplifting and funny and I am really glad I get to meet this author in a few weeks. This is an auto-biography in graphic novel form. I read it in a few hours this weekend. Jarrett, a very talented artist from a young age, tells his story of growing up with a heroin addicted mother before being raised by his grandparents. Because he is about my age and grew up in the Northeast a lot of his childhood is familiar to me (he gets a cone-head sundae from Friendly's at one point-- that was my favorite!). Also, his grandfather is Polish and Catholic (my grandmother was Ukrainian and Catholic) so our grandparents have a lot of similarities too. For high school age and up, due to the language and adult nature of the problems in the book. Middle School maybe with adult help to understand the language and issues Jarrett went through.

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