CAN ONE UNLIKELY FRIENDSHIP SAVE A LIFE? Billie Standish has pretty much no one. Her parents are too caught up in their own lives, and the only two girls in town her age want nothing to do with her. When it looks like a nearby levee might break, and Billie's elderly neighbor, Miss Lydia, is the only other person besides her family to stick around, a friendship is born out of circumstance. What happens during that time, in that empty town, is a tragedy that Billie can't bear alone. Can the love of one woman nearing the end of her life save the life of a young woman just at the beginning of living hers?
Format:Hardcover
Language:English
ISBN:141692423X
ISBN13:9781416924234
Release Date:June 2007
Publisher:Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
Superbly set, written, and paced. Simultaneously real and delicate. A book readers can inhabit.
Billi Standish was here
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
Amazing read.....This is one of the best young adult books that I have read in a very long time. The book will appeal to a multitude of readers. I hope this is the first in many to come from this talented new author.
Loved it! Tears and all!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Having grown up in a time and place not so far from Billie Standish, I can say with some authority that Crocker has captured an American voice with an authenticity that makes the 1960's smack you in the face all over again. My daughter loved it. I loved it. It's not just a coming-of-age novel. It's a book about finding your way through life and the constant struggle to love and be loved; themes that last a lifetime. It may be considered a young adult novel but it had one of the most cynical adults I know (me) by the throat, pulling me along every step of the way. Young people may see Billie's life through one prism. Adults may see it through another. It's the kind of child/adult read that could lead to "teachable moments", although I won't tell my daughter that.
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Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
This novel set in Missouri in the 1960's transports the reader to another time and place, where the problems faced by Billie Standish are just as real as those faced by teens today. Billie's parents wanted a boy, hence the first name of William, and spend the majority of their time ignoring her. When the river starts to rise and threatens to flood, Billie's family is one of the few to stay. She forms an unlikely friendship with an elderly woman, Miss Lydia, who begins to show her that there is more to life than her parent's disappointment and that she is capable of far more than she thought. When a horrible tragedy befalls Billie, Miss Lydia is the only one who can help. Crocker tells the gentle story of Billie Standish with grace and sensitivity, contrasting the innocence of a time when space travel was astonishing with the dark actions humans are always capable of. The novel follows Billie's life as she grows from the age of eleven to graduating from high school, and as her friendship with Miss Lydia and the secret they share shapes and transforms her life. **Disclaimer: This novel contains sensitive subject matter that is geared towards older, mature teens. Reviewed by: Dena Landon
Couldn't put this one down
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Amazing first novel from Nancy Crocker! Just started reading this book yesterday and finished it today. The author has captured the voice of main character Billie Standish so well she seems like a real person, and you'll just have to keep reading to find out what happens to her.
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