Billy the Girl
By (Author) Katie Hims
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Methuen Drama
1st March 2014
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Plays, playscripts
822.92
Paperback
96
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
104g
I wish you could just like consider consider the chance of it being an accident. Cos youre so sure. Youre so sure that I did this awful thing. Billy is out waiting for love where she last saw it. Her mum is certain love has walked into her life again. Her sister thinks love could still be found somewhere in the house . . . but Billy herself isnt even allowed through the door. In Katie Himss sweet, stark family elegy, love never dies, but sometimes like Billy it has to sleep in the caravan with Franks ashes and a bear costume. Billy the Girl is a sharp, yet gentle, look at a fractured family dealing with a lifetime of mistrust.
Every so often, a writer appears on the scene who just takes your breath away . . . her work has never failed to make an impression. * Jeremy Mortimer, Executive Producer at BBC Radio Drama, on Katie Hims *
Katie Hims writes for radio, stage and television. She has written on the BBC's long-running series Casualty as well as writing numerous radio plays, including her award-winning debut, Earthquake Girl, which won the Richard Imison Award 1998, and an adaptation of the best-selling novel Captain Corelli's Mandolin. In 2010, Katie Hims wrote a series of three new afternoon plays for Radio 4 called Lost Property, which went on to win Best Audio Drama at the BBC Audio Drama Awards.