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Hey, Kiddo by Jarrett Krosoczka

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   "Hey, Kiddo"     To begin, I'd like to say that I am glad books like this exist.  The author, Jarrett J. Krosoczka, grew up mostly with his grandparents- Joe and Shirley. They took custody of him when he was only 3 or 4 years old, because his mother was an addict, and his father was completely absent.  Jarrett's mother ended up in jail or rehab on and off, and he was not able to see his mother often after he was taken in by his grandparents. He did not really understand why until he was in third grade, and they explained the reality to him. Overall, his grandparents took very good care of Jarrett. They made sure he had shelter, food, and a good school to attend. He had aunts and uncles that were present in his life, and good friends. He always has a love of drawing, and his art takes him many places. The book is his life story, and it highlights the ups and the downs. He makes a beautiful point; that life can be terrible in so many ways- but it can also be so, so w

After The Fall (How Humpty Dumpty Got Back Up Again) by Dan Santat

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  "After The Fall" Cover      "After The Fall" by Dan Santat is a play on the popular children's nursery rhyme "Humpty Dumpty". Most of us know the story of Humpty Dumpty. He was an egg sitting on a wall, but then he fell and was cracked into many pieces. In the original rhyme, we are led to believe that is the end of Humpty Dumpty's story. However, author Dan Santat took it upon himself to explain what happened to Humpty Dumpty afterwards.  The author explains that our favorite egg friend is in fact an avid birdwatcher, and that ever since his infamous fall he has been afraid of heights. The fear of heights has hindered his ability to view the birds, which has made his life less enjoyable. Humpty Dumpty then decides to start making paper planes. He is shown working very hard to create a paper plane that resembles a bird. He then goes outside to fly the paper plane, and the plane lands on the other side of the wall- the exact wall where he had fall

Summer Reading 2024

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Book Bench at Local Library  Hi! Welcome to my summer Reading Blog. These posts are for the 2024 Summer Adolescent Literature course. But, maybe one day I can just use it to share on my own. :)