Details
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Title
The True Tale of the Monster Billy Dean
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Author
Almond, David
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Binding
Hardcover
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Condition
Used - Good
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Pages
272
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Volumes
1
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Language
ENG
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Publisher
Candlewick Press (MA)
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Date
2014-01-07
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Features
Dust Cover, Price on Product - Canadian, Table of Contents
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Bookseller's Inventory #
0763663093.G
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ISBN
9780763663094 / 0763663093
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Weight
0.85 lbs (0.39 kg)
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Dimensions
9.1 x 6.1 x 1.3 in (23.11 x 15.49 x 3.30 cm)
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Ages
14 to UP years
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Grade levels
9 - UP
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Reading level
770
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Themes
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Library of Congress subjects
Dystopias
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Library of Congress Catalog Number
2012954332
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Dewey Decimal Code
FIC
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From the publisher
David Almond, winner of the 2010 Hans Christian Andersen Award, is known worldwide as the multi-award-winning author of Skellig, Clay, and many other novels, stories, and plays. With Candlewick Press, he is the author of The Savage, Slog’s Dad, and Mouse Bird Snake Wolf, all illustrated by Dave McKean, among other titles. David Almond lives in England.
Media reviews
Billy [is] an absolutely unforgettable creation. One of the most critically acclaimed YA authors working today, Almond refuses to rest on his laurels, and here he delivers his finest book in years.
—Booklist (starred review)
Skellig-creator Almond’s books are always mystical—close to the warm, dark heartbeats of man and beast—but this one, spelled mostly phonetically to show how Billy Dean might actually have written it, is perhaps even more raw, sensuous and savage. Dark, unsettling and fluid as water, Almond’s suspenseful tour de force considers the cycle of life, themes of war, God and godlessness, and, as ever, "How all things flow into each other."
—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
[A] mesmerizing post-apocalyptic tale... [T]he novel speaks feelingly to the love between parent and child, as well as the harm parents can do.
—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Like many of David Almond's novels, his latest dark masterpiece transcends the everyday world to exist in a mystical landscape all its own. ... The author challenges his readers with phonetic spellings, which, along with a deft use of magical realism, build a world that--like so many that Almond creates--is both darker and more wondrous than our own.
—Shelf Awareness for Readers
Billy's ability to find surreal beauty in strange things, such as the dead mice he lovingly dissects in his room, hearkens back to Almond’s treatment of Skellig and Heaven Eyes, and the message is also similar: wonder and loveliness can be recovered from the ashes of the festering evil. Billy’s innocence doesn’t save him from that evil, but his steadfast ability to find goodness, beauty, love, and mystery in the darkest places lights the way forward, for himself and readers alike.
—Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
[A] postapocalyptic, psychological novel... The compelling story is told from Billy’s point of view and with the language and phonetic spelling of a child whose development has been stunted by his lifelong imprisonment.
—School Library Journal
Citations
- Booklist, 12/01/2013, Page 51
- Booklist Ed Choice Youth, 01/01/2015, Page 17
- Bulletin of Ctr for Child Bks, 01/01/2014, Page 255
- Horn Book Magazine, 03/01/2014, Page 108
- Hornbook Guide to Children, 07/01/2014, Page 0
- Kirkus Reviews, 11/15/2013, Page 0
- Publishers Weekly, 10/28/2013, Page 0
- PW Best Children's Books, 11/03/2014, Page 44
- PW Children's Starred Reviews, 12/01/2014, Page 100
- School Library Journal, 02/01/2014, Page 99
- Shelf Awareness, 01/10/2014, Page 0
- Voice of Youth Advocates, 02/01/2014, Page 0
About the author
David Almond, winner of the 2010 Hans Christian Andersen Award, is known worldwide as the multi-award-winning author of Skellig, Clay, and many other novels, stories, and plays. With Candlewick Press, he is the author of The Savage, Slog's Dad, and Mouse Bird Snake Wolf, all illustrated by Dave McKean, among other titles. David Almond lives in England.