Book Review
A Hero Ain't Nothing But a Sandwich (1973)
by Alice Childress
Harlem, New York
New York: 49/105
Harlem: 13/14
A Hero Ain't Nothing But a Sandwich is a 1973 YA classic about a 13 year old Harlem boy addicted to Heroin. Certainly it represents some kind of nadir for the depiction of addiction in YA fiction. Speaking as someone who has been exposed to drugs in various capacities over most of my forty plus years, I found this character hard to imagine. A thirteen year old who is shooting heroin. It's insane. And the whole tone of the book is so blase about it! I mean, sure college students, heroin, of course, and maybe even high school age student, I mean, ok, it must have happened. But a thirteen year old? Why would a thirteen year old even want to do heroin in the first place- speaking as someone who was using drugs at that age- the whole idea of injecting oneself with a needle was abhorrent- still is!
The tale is told from a kaleidoscope of perspectives but the main players are the junkie teen and his step dad. There are also some interesting school teachers- one black, one white, who both provide a more complicated portrait of inner city school teachers in a few pages than the other books do in dozens. The early 1970's were a real nadir for the social fabric in New York City.
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