Billy Miller Makes a Wish
By (Author) Kevin Henkes
Illustrated by Kevin Henkes
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Greenwillow Books
31st October 2022
26th May 2022
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Emotions, moods, feelings and be
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Families and family members
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Humorous stories
813.6
Paperback
192
Width 140mm, Height 203mm
254g
Full of heart and depth.Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
Henkes is a master of characterization. The Horn Book(starred review)
A first-rate choice for reading aloud.Booklist(starred review)
Billy Miller is back!This stand-alone companion to two-time Newbery Honor author Kevin Henkess award-winning, acclaimed, and bestsellingThe Year of Billy Miller, Billy Miller Makes a Wishis a laugh-out-loud funny and accessible story about summer, family, and wishes that (almost) come true.
Billy Miller Makes a Wishis illustrated in black-and-white throughout by the author, and is perfect for fans of the Ramona books and the Clementine series.
On his birthday, Billy Miller wishes for something exciting to happen. But he immediately regrets his wish when an ambulance rushes to his neighbors house. Is Billy responsible Award-winning author Kevin Henkes delivers a short, funny, and emotionally complex novel complete with misplaced love letters, surprising critters, art projects, misguided tattoosand another surprise for Billy and his family, maybe the best one yet!
Illustrated throughout with black-and-white art by the author, this is a perfect novel for the early elementary grades and an essential choice for summer reading. A stand-alone companion toThe Year of BillyMiller, a Newbery Honor Book.
Billy Millers birthday wish, for something exciting [to] happen, attunes him to all kinds of excitement in his life. . . . Henkess focus on small transitions in growing up and seeing the world acknowledges and celebrates the complex emotional life of childhood. Billys year of being 8 begins like a leaf unfolding, slow and steady . . . The sweet surprise of the summer, revealed when Papa returns, promises new and interesting chapters in Billys life. Full of heart and depth. Kirkus Reviews(starred review) In this welcome sequel [to The Year of Billy Miller], school is over for the year and Billy is a second-and-a-half grader now worrying about his eighth birthday wish. . . . Henkes is a master of characterization, deftly using dabs of telling details to build his characters. . . . When Mama and Papa share exciting news at the end of the story, Billy changes his mind about that wish he had regretted. Now he wouldnt change it for anything. Horn Book (starred review) A first-rate choice for reading aloud, this episodic, consistently captivating chapter book draws readers into Billys world immediately. Small, kid-friendly drawings illustrate details mentioned within the narrative, but the vividly portrayed characters come to life through the words alone. A companion book to Newbery Honor Book The Year of Billy Miller, this warm family story features the same down-to earth humor and seemingly simple, beautifully crafted writing. A quiet gem. Booklist (starred review) Billy Miller is back with all-new everyday adventures. As he blows out the candles on his eighth birthday cake, he makes a wish for something exciting to happen. . . . Henkess phenomenal ability to tap directly into the hopes, fears, and annoyances of an eight-year-old boy with beautiful clarity make this not only relatable for young readers, but for adults as well. . . . A darling addition to early middle grade collections. School Library Journal (starred review) [A] short, well-paced follow-up to Newbery Honoree HenkessThe Year of Billy Miller . . . Henkess sequel offers a refreshingly honest portrayal of kid life . . . Henkes captures the warmth of Billys family . . . as well as his guileless voice as he navigates common trials and tribulations of childhood. Publishers Weekly In this tender, lightly illustrated story, Mr. Henkes captures the angst, humor and quiet everyday dramas of life in a growing family. Wall Street Journal
Kevin Henkes is the author and illustrator of more than fifty critically acclaimed and award-winning picture books, beginning readers, and novels. He received the Caldecott Medal for Kitten's First Full Moon in 2005, and Waiting won a Caldecott Honor and Geisel Honor in 2016. Kevin Henkes is also the creator of a number of picture books featuring his mouse characters, including the #1 New York Times bestsellers Lilly's Big Day and Wemberly Worried, the Caldecott Honor Book Owen, and the beloved Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse. His most recent mouse character, Penny, was introduced in Penny and Her Song; her story continued in Penny and Her Doll and Penny and Her Marble (a Geisel Honor Book). Bruce Handy, in a New York Times Book Review piece about A Good Day, wrote, "It should be said: Kevin Henkes is a genius." Kevin Henkes received two Newbery Honors for novels-one for The Year of Billy Miller, and the other for Olive's Ocean. Also among his fiction for older readers are the novels Junonia, Bird Lake Moon, The Birthday Room, and Sun & Spoon. Kevin Henkes has been published by Greenwillow Books since the release of his first book, All Alone, in 1981. His fiftieth book, the picture book Egg, was published in January 2017. Most recently, he is the author of In the Middle of Fall, Winter Is Here, Summer Song, A Parade of Elephants, Sweeping Up the Heart, and Penny and Her Sled. He lives with his family in Madison, Wisconsin. www.kevinhenkes.com.