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BILLY MILLER MAKES A WISH by Kevin Henkes Kirkus Star

BILLY MILLER MAKES A WISH

by Kevin Henkes ; illustrated by Kevin Henkes

Pub Date: April 6th, 2021
ISBN: 978-0-06-304279-7
Publisher: Greenwillow Books

Billy Miller’s birthday wish, for “something exciting [to] happen,” attunes him to all kinds of excitement in his life.

Just after he blows out his candles, an ambulance roars down the street to the house of an elderly neighbor, and Billy later worries that his wish precipitated Mr. Tooley’s death. Billy is White, with a mother, father, and younger sister, Sal, whose singular personality dominates nearly everything around her. Sal’s plush whale Drop Sisters have been joined by a more portable quintet of whale-shaped erasers, the Drip Sisters. As with the moment when Billy thinks about how the air changes somewhere from summer warmth to cool on the steps to the basement, Henkes’ focus on small transitions in growing up and seeing the world acknowledges and celebrates the complex emotional life of childhood. Billy’s year of being 8 begins like a leaf unfolding, slow and steady, fed by the sunlight of loving parents and comfortable life. Twenty brief chapters chronicle the several days in which Billy misses the presence of his artist father, away at an art camp, inadvertently learns that his mother (and father) had a life before him, and helps his mother manage Sal. The sweet surprise of the summer (adult readers may recognize the clues), revealed when Papa returns, promises new and interesting chapters in Billy’s life.

Full of heart and depth.

(Fiction. 7-10)