
Me and Billy
Author: James Lincoln Collier
Narrator: Alston Brown
Unabridged: 4 hr 40 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: AudioBookShelf
Published: 03/01/2013
Categories: Children's Fiction, Children's Social Themes, Historical Stories

Author: James Lincoln Collier
Narrator: Alston Brown
Unabridged: 4 hr 40 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: AudioBookShelf
Published: 03/01/2013
Categories: Children's Fiction, Children's Social Themes, Historical Stories
James Lincoln Collier has written many books for children, including Give Dad My Best and Planet out of the Past. He has also contributed more than five hundred articles to the New York Times Magazine, Reader’s Digest, and Boy’s Life. His honors include the Kidger Prize for Teaching, the Jane Addams Peace Prize, and the Newbery Honor.
Alston Brown is an actor and writer, currently enrolled as an MFA candidate in the Brown University / Trinity Repertory Company’s acting program. He has worked extensively in theater in New York and regionally, including workshops of the Broadway play Next Fall and at the Sundance Institute, and appeared in the film Observe and Report. Alston lives in Providence, Rhode Island.
this book is a very good read. it puts an adventurus attatude to a seemingly dull book. the main character me (possum) is a normal boy but with no parents.I like this book be cous i ca n some what relate to it beacouse my mom died at age eight. so i can relate to his situation.......more
“Elements of tall tale abound, and the language is fast and funny.” Booklist
“A small gem from an award-winning author…The book’s momentum is sustained by the author’s wonderful use of vernacular and the friendship / tension between the boys.” School Library Journal
“Set on the western frontier of the US in the time of horse-and-buggies, the story has a light tone and is often humorous, thanks to exaggeration, but it packs a wallop of exciting adventures and plot twists. Readers will recognize the extent, as Possum does, of Billy’s character flaws, but they’ll still like him. A good read-aloud selection that may lead to discussion about likable rogues.” Kirkus Reviews