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Hey, Kiddo

By Jarrett J. Krosoczka

When your parent is an addict, so much of your life feels out of control.


Jarrett loves his mom. Why is he living with his grandparents? Why does his grandmother seem to hate her? Why will no one tell him where his mom is? Why will no one tell him who his dad is? Jarrett comes to learn about his mother's addiction in this coming of age memoir.

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Krosoczka, J. (2018). Hey, kiddo. New York, NY: Graphix, an imprint of Scholastic.

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