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Billy
Billy
Author: Albert French
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ISBN-13: 9780140179088
ISBN-10: 0140179089
Publication Date: 2/1/1995
Pages: 224
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 7 ratings
Publisher: Penguin Books
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed Billy on + 1217 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
"Albert French lights up the monstrous face of American racism in this harrowing tale of ten-year-old Billy Lee Turner, who is convicted of and executed for murdering a white girl in Banes County, Mississippi, in 1937. "Billy" is about the deaths of two children, one girl, one boy, the girl's death an accident, the boy's a murder perpetrated by the state. Narrated by an anonymous observer in the rich accents of the region, constructed in a series of powerfully lean vignettes, "Billy" imparts an intensity that is nearly unbearable.
Albert French evokes with cinematic vividness the picking fields and town streets; the heat, the dust, the unrelenting sun, the poverty of 1930s Mississippi."
harmony85 avatar reviewed Billy on + 982 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
In 1937 in Banes County, Mississippi, 10 year old Billy Lee Turner is convicted for murdering a white girl.

This story is an unsentimental and ultimately heart-rending vision of racial injustice.
Darlin-D avatar reviewed Billy on + 4 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Powerful! If you were moved by The Help then you definitely need to read Billy. This may have to be added to my 'keeper' shelf.

Young & black in 1937 Mississippi, Billy Lee makes a fateful move in defending himself against an older teenage white girl... fatal for her & in the end for him as well.

Reading this is not for the faint of heart & hearing Billy call out for his mama at the end of the book will bring you to tears.
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Helpful Score: 1
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Excellent tale of how the blacks were treated back in the day.
mssheenaann avatar reviewed Billy on + 107 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I cannot say enough good things about the way this book was written. Billy Lee Turner is a 10 year old boy who lives in the South during the late 1930's. He gets convicted and executed for a tragic accident where he killed a white girl who was bullying him. This book is so intense because of the racial tension in the South during that time, and a poor little boy who doesn't even realize what he did was wrong, and just wants to go home. He was wrongly executed at such a young age, but there was nothing anyone could, or would do about it. It's heartbreaking and very realistic.

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From the dust jacket: "Albert French lights up the monstrous face of American racism in this harrowing tale of ten-year-old Billy Lee Turner, who is convicted of and executed for murdering a white girl in Banes County, Mississippi, in 1937. "Billy" is about the deaths of two children, one girl, one boy, the girl's death an accident, the boy's a murder perpetrated by the state. Narrated by an anonymous observer in the rich accents of the region, constructed in a series of powerfully lean vignettes, "Billy" imparts an intensity that is nearly unbearable.
Albert French evokes with cinematic vividness the picking fields and town streets; the heat, the dust, the unrelenting sun, the poverty of 1930s Mississippi."