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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 to which Roger's older brother belongs? Yummy: The Last Days of a Southside Shorty is a compelling graphic 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.
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Product details
Paperback: 96 pages
Publisher: Lee & Low Books; 34443rd edition (July 30, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1584302674
ISBN-13: 978-1584302674
Product Dimensions:
6.5 x 0.8 x 9 inches
Shipping Weight: 10.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review:
4.2 out of 5 stars
62 customer reviews
Amazon Best Sellers Rank:
#91,350 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
Before Columbine, Virginia Tech and Sandy Hook, there was `Yummy' Sandifer.When he was just eleven-years-old, Robert `Yummy' Sandifer (so named for his love of junk food) opened fire in a street of his local neighbourhood in Roseland, Chicago. Yummy fired a 9 millimeter semiautomatic pistol, hitting and killing a young girl called Shavon Dean, who was just 14-years-old. Yummy fled the scene, and a manhunt got underway - the senseless murder and 11-year-old killer making national headlines . . . but that was just the beginning of this tragic saga.Yummy was close to members of the Black Disciples Chicago street gang, and this is presumably how he came to be in possession of the gun. During the manhunt, it was reported that the shooting was even an initiation gone wrong. And it was because of his fledgling ties to the Black Disciples that it was the gang who ended up finding Yummy, and executing him.Brothers Cragg and Derrick Hardaway, ages 16 and 14, were the Black Disciples members who met Yummy on August 31. They promised him a safe place to hide from the police . . . instead he was driven to an empty underpass and told to get on his knees - he was then shot twice in the back of the head. His body was discovered by Chicago police the next day, and brothers Cragg and Derrick Hardaway were convicted of his murder and given long-term prison sentences.Yummy's mug-shot was plastered over the cover of TIME Magazine (the same mug-shot his family used for his funeral program). His story sent shockwaves through America as more of his sad background and violent end became known. By three-years of age, Yummy was known to Child Welfare authorities as his mother had a history of misdemeanour arrests and his father was incarcerated. Yummy was beaten on a regular basis, and was found to have cigarette burns on his body as well as more serious bruises consistent with physical beatings. Sandifer was taken to live with his grandmother when he was three, but the house was often overrun with other children (up to 19 at any one time) and by the time Yummy was eight-years-old he'd started stealing cars and breaking into houses.President at the time, Bill Clinton, spoke about Yummy and the sad circumstances of his life and death in a President's Radio Address on September 10, 1994. It was during this address that Clinton announced his eminent signing of a proclamation declaring the upcoming week National Gang Violence Prevention Week.Some sixteen years after the violent life and death of Yummy Sandifer, author G. Neri together with illustrator Randy Duburke, created `Yummy: The Last Days of a Southside Shorty' - a middle-grade graphic novel about the child killer who still haunts Chicago and the American conscience.Neri's reimagining of this tragic event is told from the perspective of Roger, a Roseland resident and classmate of Yummy's. Roger tries to come to terms with the killing of Shavon Dean, the manhunt for Yummy and his eventual murder amidst his own family's struggles with Roger's older brother, who has been hanging out with the Black Disciples.This book is intended for ages 12 and up - though I can imagine a lot of people would take issue with the violent themes being discussed and depicted in a graphic novel for middle-grade readers. But the fact of the matter is; this violence really happened. This is Neri and Duburke recounting and questioning a very real, very violent crime that rocked America and, sadly, involved a young boy who is nearly the same age as the intended readers of this graphic novel.In 1994 Neri was a filmmaker teaching workshops to kids in the inner-city schools of Los Angeles, when the Yummy story broke. In interviews he talks about how those kids grasped and processed the breaking news story of Yummy Sandifer - the opposing beliefs that he was a thug who deserved his end, versus those who saw him as a victim. There was also a recurring discussion of gang and gun violence. In reading `The Last Days of a Southside Shorty' I can see how Neri came to tackle Yummy's story from the similar point of view of a young classmate who is grappling with Yummy's death, and life.Roger's voice is carrying this story, as we see events unfold through his eyes - he's weighing the tragedy of Yummy's life against the recent news of Shavon's death . . . and eventually, Yummy's execution. And then there's Roger's older brother, Gary, who is himself friends with members of the Black Disciples.Neri does very well to process all of this information through Roger, who slowly comes to realise the shades of grey in the tragedy. And it is a slow processing - as bits and pieces of Yummy's abusive childhood leak into the news-feeds amidst images of the shrine in Shavon's memory.Randy Duburke has done an incredible job of illustrating this powerful story - in bold, black and white panels he captures Yummy's innocence in one drawing, and then hints at his menace in the next. And some panels are lifted right out of the 1994 newsfeeds and TIME magazine photos - like the haunting picture of Yummy in his casket, surrounded by stuffed toys.`Yummy: The Last Days of a Southside Shorty' has won countless awards, among them; the Coretta Scott King Author Honor Award, Kirkus Review Best Books of the Year, and the 2010 Cybil Award - Best YA Graphic Novel . . . to name a very, very few. And this graphic novel deserves all that praise, and more.Author G. Neri and illustrator Randy Duburke have created a haunting graphic novel exploring one of the darkest moments in America's long history of gun violence. That they've created this novel for young readers is incredibly important and potent. `Yummy: the Last Days of a Southside Shorty' is a beautiful and raw graphic novel that looks unflinchingly and with great care to the story of Robert `Yummy' Sandifer - and while the illustrations may be in stark black and white, Yummy's story is reflected in complex shades of grey.
Yummy is an unforgettable, tragic character. I know this book will be tattered by the end of the year, because my students will pass it to each other. Thank you for creating such a honest story that students will carry with them.
All I can say is wow, this is a sad yet fascinating story. No one is expressing the gang's use of children to do their crimes.
the book was great for my 11 year old who had a report on it over the summer straight to the point from beginning to end ...I give it 2 thumbs up
Had both grandsons & youngest son read this. The child seemed doomed from birth but his story should not be forgotten. 💔
This book is PHENOMENAL. I have purchased four times for my classroom library. However, my last copy had printing errors- it doesn’t contain pages 1-35 at all, and instead, repeats 35-end two times.
It was good
It's like a comic/cartoon book.
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