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THE HOUSE THAT CRACK BUILT by Clark Taylor

THE HOUSE THAT CRACK BUILT

by Clark Taylor & illustrated by Jan Thompson

Pub Date: June 1st, 1992
ISBN: 0-8118-0133-0
Publisher: Chronicle Books

A harrowing takeoff on ``The House That Jack Built,'' this cumulative rhyme takes readers from a large, comfortable house somewhere in Latin America, through the network of cocaine production and distribution, to the ``Girl who's killing her brain/Smoking the crack that numbs the pain'' and the ``Baby with nothing to eat/Born of the girl...'' The haunting, rhythmical text is enhanced by stylized, shadowed color illustrations featuring desperate-looking figures roaming an urban landscape, their heads cocked or even upside-down. The message is reinforced with a closing appeal by drug counselor Michael Pritchard, plus information about five national anti-drug organizations. An effective, non-preachy tool for drug educators at any level. (Nonfiction/Picture book. 3+)