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Description
London, 1913. Fourteen-year-old Billy Bean is a thief. He’s also a talented street performer, and he’s picked up by Fred Karno’s music hall company, that features Charlie Chaplin. Chaplin leaves Karno for the movies, and Billy is sent to America to replace him. Billy also wants to work in movies, and soon he gets his lucky break. When his luck runs out and the movie career goes badly, he finds himself back on the streets, with nothing but his childhood skills and a cheeky grin to keep him from starvation.
About the Author
Ian Lewis is lucky enough to have travelled the world writing and directing documentary films for television, some of which have won awards. Additionally, he has written episodes of the children’s animation series, “Mona the Vampire”, two feature films, which he also directed, five previous books for children and adults, and many feature articles for print and online publications. He divides his time between rural Herefordshire in England and Vienna, Austria. Visit him on www.storymachine.co.uk.
Praise For…
"Lewis is an adept storyteller with a terrific ear and a palpable love for his characters." —David R. Roth, author of The Femme Fatale Hypothesis
"I could hear Billy and Clara telling their fascinating story and I just had to keep reading right to the end." —Clare West, Joint Action for Herefordshire Libraries
"Billy Bean's story is told, like a ballad, via compelling snapshots from his colorful life. Readers will root for this scrappy hero doing whatever it takes to come up in life--even when he doesn't deserve it." —David Michael Slater, author, Sparks