The True Tale of the Monster Billy Dean, telt by hisself
David Almond
Fiction Aℓ68t
Billy Dean is a
secret child. He has a beautiful young mother and a father who arrives
at night carrying the scents of candles and incense and cigarettes.
Birds fly to his window. Mice run out from his walls. His world is a
carpet, a bed, pictures of the holy island, and a single locked door.
His father fills his mind and his dreams with mysterious tales and
memories and dreadful warnings. But then his father disappears, and
Billy’s mother brings him out into the world at last. He learns the
horrifying story of what was saved and what was destroyed on the day he
was born, the day the bombers came to Blinkbonny. The kind butcher, Mr.
McCaufrey, and the medium, Missus Malone, are waiting for him. He
becomes The Angel Child, one who can heal the living, contact the dead,
bring comfort to a troubled world. But there is one figure who is beyond
healing, who comes looking for Billy himself — and is determined on a
kind of reckoning.
(From publisher.)
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