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A review by liladanisa
Hey, Kiddo: How I Lost My Mother, Found My Father, and Dealt with Family Addiction by Jarrett J. Krosoczka
5.0
Wow, that was heavy but heartwarming at the time. It's even better because this book is a memoir. It was amazing how, with everything that happened in Jarrett's childhood, he bounced back and became a great artist and author.
I loved Joe so much. If I ever knew my grandfather, I wish he would be like Joe. He was so supportive and soft in loving his family members. On the opposite side, they had Shirley, and she was the real definition of hard love. It showed that she loved her family, but through this book, I concluded that she projected it as hard love. Either way, Jarrett accepted infinite love for both side and that's the most important.
I loved the drawing so much. Even loved it when I knew the reason why most of the coloring was orange burn.
I loved Joe so much. If I ever knew my grandfather, I wish he would be like Joe. He was so supportive and soft in loving his family members. On the opposite side, they had Shirley, and she was the real definition of hard love. It showed that she loved her family, but through this book, I concluded that she projected it as hard love. Either way, Jarrett accepted infinite love for both side and that's the most important.
I loved the drawing so much. Even loved it when I knew the reason why most of the coloring was orange burn.