This book is called ‘THE YEAR OF BILLY MILLER’ written by Kevin Henkes. It is based in The Year Of The Rabbit (as per
the Chinese calendar) and is about an unsure boy named Billy who is just about
to start Grade 2 and doesn’t have any faith in himself. Something that I
noticed is that this book has 4 parts : Teacher, Father, Sister, Mother. Each
is their own little story. Each story is about Billy’s relationship with the
family member mentioned and each relationship helps to build Billy’s year and
overcome his shyness. In one of the incidents, he is misunderstood by his
teacher, Ms. Silver and he goes home and tries to think about how to clear the
misunderstanding. Billy comes up with an idea and gathers all silver
things like a nickel, a paper clip and a silver rabbit to give to Ms. Silver to
show her that he didn’t mean to offend her. In the part of Father, Billy’s dad
is still waiting for his breakthrough (an example of achieving success in a particular
activity.) and Billy helps him by giving him an excellent idea. Billy has many
adventures which help him to instill confidence in himself and one cute one is
in the part of Sister. It is
about Billy’s little sister named Sal and how Billy wants to achieve something
by staying awake all night. He wakes Sal up and manages to keep her interested
in staying awake and he proves to himself that he can do whatever he sets his
mind on. The last part is
Mother and it is about how Ms. Silver announces the learning celebration
programme and Billy is asked to write a poem about a family member. Billy
chooses his mom and comes up with a poem that goes like this:
Quiet
Mom by Billy Miller
My mom likes a lot
She likes quiet best
Quiet can be loud if you listen
Quiet sounds like this
cars
sprinklers
bugs
wind
Quiet is a dead bird
Billy presents it on
stage and that itself is a huge achievement but at the end, Billy reflects on
how much he has grown in the year and picks up all his courage to go up
on stage to say, ‘This is the year of Billy Miller.’
What I like about this
book:
- I read this book as it had a
medal on it and it turned out pretty good. Most of the Kevin Henkes books
(e.g. Chrysanthemum and Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse) are also related to
this same lesson as in this book: Believe in yourself, always!
- I didn’t have time to read it
all in one go, so, I kept reading little parts but when I did finish it, I
was very happy that I had chosen this book because, as a writer, I learnt
a lot of interesting words that maybe I could add to my writing like
‘mesmerized’, ‘crabby’ etc..
- In this book, the author was
writing with the five senses. At one point, he describes Billy, his
sister and their babysitter in a restaurant and what they felt. In fact, I
was picturing myself in the restaurant looking at lanterns and other stuff.
Like a film going on in my mind.
- I would recommend this book for
children and adults alike … for those who sometimes give up really easily
and don’t think they can do it. Sometimes, I feel like that too, but after
reading this book, I am trying to stay positive.
- Something that I have noticed when I read ‘The Year Of Billy Miller’ is that the author uses an animal to help explain things in the story. One of my observations in many of his other stories is that he uses a lot of animals too. He probably finds the example of animals an easy way to explain complicated things to his young readers.
I WOULD GIVE THIS BOOK AN
8 OUT OF 10 RATING!
FIND OUT WHAT I MEAN BY READING THE YEAR OF BILLY MILLER!