Billy the Kid (novel)
Appearance
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Billy the Kid is a children's novel by the English author Michael Morpurgo, first published in 2000.[1]
Plot summary
[edit]Billy, an 80-year-old Chelsea Pensioner, looks back on his life. As a boy he loved football and was chosen to play for Chelsea Football Club. His youthful brilliance earned him the nickname of "Billy the Kid". Then his life was interrupted by the start of the Second World War and Billy joined the army. When he returned home, injured, he found that his home had been bombed and his whole family killed.
He became a vagrant but was later befriended by a family and encouraged their son Sam to play football. Sam grew up to play for Chelsea just like Billy did.
Publication information
[edit]HarperCollins Children's Books, reissued 2009. ISBN 978-0-00-710547-2.
References
[edit]- ^ "Billy the Kid - Michael Morpurgo". Ciao UK. Archived from the original on 19 October 2010. Retrieved 12 June 2011.
Categories:
- 2000 British novels
- British children's novels
- English novels
- Novels set during World War II
- British sports novels
- Chelsea F.C.
- Novels by Michael Morpurgo
- Children's historical novels
- 2000 children's books
- Novels about association football
- World War II novel stubs
- 2000s war novel stubs
- 2000s children's historical novel stubs