Guest post: "Billy Saves The Day" reviewed By Jack Magnus for Readers’ Favorite

James Minter's novel for children, Billy Saves The Day, follows the three friends, Billy, Ant and Tom, as they and their classmates prepare for their end-of-term production. I loved seeing how Miss Tompkins and the class progress from that first day of looking at the script and proceed through holding auditions, building the set, learning about stage directions and holding rehearsals. The reader gets a real feeling for the conflict Billy faces as he deliberates whether to try out for a part. Inside, he really wants to be the one who gets up there on the stage and performs, but he doesn’t think he’s good enough. Minter admirably addresses the fears and stage jitters any actor - no matter how seasoned and accomplished - feels when they're preparing to perform. The reader just can't help but get involved in Billy's dilemma and caught up in the excitement of putting on a play. Can Billy be a superhero and save the performance that so many worked so hard to put on? Billy Saves The Day is a marvelous story that shows kids how great things can happen if you believe in yourself and are willing to put in the necessary effort. It's most highly recommended.
Published on September 27, 2016 13:26
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confidence, growing-up, self-belief, tweens
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