Yummy

The Last Days of a Southside Shorty
By G. Neri, Randy Duburke
Paperback: $16.95

A graphic novel based on the life and death of Robert “Yummy” Sandifer, an eleven-year-old gang member from Chicago’s Southside who was killed by his own gang members.

Description

Eleven-year-old Roger is trying to make sense of his classmate Robert “Yummy” Sandifer’s death, but first he has to make sense of Yummy’s life. Yummy could be as tough as a pit bull sometimes. Other times he was as sweet as the sugary treats he loved to eat. Was Yummy some sort of monster, or just another kid?

As Roger searches for the truth, he finds more and more questions. How did Yummy end up in so much trouble? Did he really kill someone? And why do all the answers seem to lead back to a gang-the same gang Roger’s older brother belongs to?

Yummy: The Last Days of a Southside Shorty is a compelling dramatization based on events that occurred in Chicago in 1994. This gritty exploration of youth gang life will force readers to question their own understandings of good and bad, right and wrong.

About the Creators

G. Neri
G. Neri

G. Neri is an award-winning author, including a Michael L. Printz Award for his contribution to The Collectors anthology as well as an Eisner nomination and Coretta Scott King Honor for Yummy: the Last Days of a Southside Shorty. He has written many books for young people, including Ghetto Cowboy, which was made into the movie Concrete Cowboy, starring Idris Elba, debuting at #1 on Netflix. His books have been translated into multiple languages in more than 25 countries. In 2023, he was awarded an honorary doctorate degree from SUNY for his literary output. Mr. Neri lives on the Gulf coast of Florida. For more information, visit gneri.com.

Randy Duburke

Randy DuBurke is a full-time artist, whose work has appeared in books for young readers, DC and Marvel comics, The New York Times, and MAD magazine. A native of Brooklyn, New York, DuBurke now lives in Switzerland with his wife and their two sons. His website is randyduburke.com.

Awards

  • Coretta Scott King Author Award Honor

    American Library Association (ALA)

  • ALSC Notable Children's Books

    American Library Association (ALA)

  • Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards Nominee

    Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards

  • Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Adult Readers

    Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA)

  • Great Graphic Novels for Teens, Top Ten

    Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA)

  • Notable Books for a Global Society

    International Literacy Association (ILA)

  • CCBC Choices

    Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)

  • Editors' Choice

    Booklist

  • Best Books

    Kirkus Reviews

  • Best Books of the Year

    Publishers Weekly

  • Once Upon a World Children's Book Award

    The Simon Wiesenthal Center and Museum of Tolerance Library and Archives

  • Glyph Award Nominee

    The East Coast Black Age of Comics Convention (ECBACC)

  • Eliot Rosewater Indiana High School Book Award Nominee

    Indiana Library Federation

  • Garden State Teen Book Awards

    New Jersey Library Association

  • Louisiana Young Readers' Choice Nominee

    State Library of Louisiana

  • Maverick Graphic Novel Reading List

    Texas Library Association (TLA)

  • Rhode Island Teen Book Award Nominee

    Rhode Island Library Association

  • Virginia Readers' Choice

    Virginia State Literacy Association

Reviews

  • "Compassionate and unflinching."Gene Luen Yang, award-winning cartoonist and former National Ambassador for Young People's Literature

    - Gene Luen Yang, award-winning cartoonist and former National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature
  • * "Tightly researched and sharply written. . . This is a graphic novel that pushes an unsightly but hard to ignore socio-political truth out into the open."

    - Booklist
  • * "Comics illustrator DuBurke's gritty black-and-white artwork employs foreshortened backgrounds to bring the action right up in the reader's face, whether it's talking heads calmly discussing their theories on Yummy's disordered personality, families in mourning, or a semiautomatic pointed directly out of the frame. . . Heartbreakingly contemporary."

    - Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
  • * "A much-needed look at the terrifying perils of life on the margins that will have all readers pondering the heady question of moral responsibility."

    - Kirkus Reviews
  • * Framing the story through the eyes and voice of a fictional character, 11-year-old Roger, offers a bittersweet sense of authenticity while upholding an objective point of view. . . the exploration of "both sides of the story" is unflinchingly offered.

    - School Library Journal
  • "Illustrated with the rough vigor of a Jack Chick evangelical tract, this graphic novel, evoking Yummy's famous mugshot for its cover image, makes for an authentic parable of the dangers of gang life and gang-ruled streets. It's too real to feel preachy, and Roger's narration of Yummy's brief life is realistically stoic and sympathetic."

    - The Horn Book
  • "Neri's straightforward, unadorned prose is the perfect complement to DuBurke's stark black-and-white inks; great slabs of shadow and masterfully rendered faces breathe real, tragic life into the players. Like Roger, in the end readers are left with troubling questions and, perhaps, one powerful answer: that they can choose to do everything in their power to ensure that no one shares Yummy's terrible fate."

    - Publishers Weekly

Paperback

  • ISBN 9781584302674
  • Price $16.95
  • Publication Date Aug 01, 2010
  • Trim Size 8.875 × 6.5 in
  • Weight 0.5 lbs
  • Page Count 96
  • Word Count 4960
  • Interests

  • Imprint Lee & Low Books
  • Audience Children
  • BISAC Category 1 JUV / Comics & Graphic Novels / General
  • BISAC Category 2 JUV / African American & Black
  • BISAC Category 3 JUV / Social Themes / Death, Grief, Bereavement
  • Themes African / African American / Black, Biography / Memoir, Bullying, Childhood Experiences and Memories, Conflict resolution, Coping with Death, Families, Fiction, Grandparents, Graphic Novel, History & Civics, Identity / Self Esteem / Confidence, Integrity / Honesty, Middle Grade, Neighbors, Overcoming Obstacles, Persistence / Grit, Poverty, Pride, Realistic Fiction, Self Control / Self Regulation, Social & Emotional Learning, Teen Interest, YA interest
  • Reading Levels

  • Age Range Ages 10 - 17
  • Grade Range Grades 5 - 12
  • Guided Reading V
  • ATOS Book Level 3.4
  • DRA 50
  • Interest Level Grades 5 - 12
  • Lexile Code GN
  • Lexile Level 510
  • Reading Level Grades 4 - 5
  • SRC 4.4
  • Bebop Reading Fluent
  • This Book is Included in These Collections:

    ADA Site Compliance-Accessibility Policy