Gantos, Jack. Hole in my Life. Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, New York: 2002. 200 pages. Tr. $16.00 ISBN 9780374399883
Annotation
In Hole n My Life,
Newberry Award winning author Jack Gantos recounts his youth when he was
arrested for smuggling drugs from the Virgin Island into the United States and
was sentenced to six years in prison.
Review
In his autobiographical book, Hole in My Life, author Jack Gantos bravely and honestly tells the
story of his experience on the wrong side of the law, when he was arrested for
conspiring to smuggle 2,000 pounds of hash from St. Croix to New York. Gantos makes no excuses or apologies for his
action, but fully owns up to his mistake.
Gantos sense of invincibility as a young man will resonate with many
teens, but hopefully reading his story will cause other teens to think twice
before making similar mistakes. Despite
being caught and being sentenced to six years in prison, Gantos was actually
lucky. He quickly earned a position
working in the jail hospital, which came with his own cell, away from the
dangers of the dorm with the other prisoners where he risked being beaten,
stabbed, or raped. Gantos also counts
himself lucky because it was in prison that he finally realized his dream to
become a writer and gained the motivation to make his dream a reality.
Awards/Honors
ALSC Notable Book 2003
Printz Honor Book 2003
Sibert Honor Book 2003
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