
Billy Bonney: aka The Kid
Skywater Fiction
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Narrated by:
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Jennifer Caldwell
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By:
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Frank Carden
About this listen
1875, Silver City, New Mexico Territory
In the barn, sixteen-year-old Wilma smelled the deputy sheriff, whiskey, and stale sweat, as he crept up behind her.
“Herb, what do you want?”
He grabbed her hair and tugged at her Levis. She twisted free, ran to her saddlebags, and yanked out her pistol.
“You skinny bitch, you don’t know how to shoot.”
“Try me!”
His hand went for his holstered pistol.
Her gun roared. The slug slammed into his forehead. He fell, dead.
It didn’t matter that the deputy sheriff tried to assault her. Wilma had killed a lawman. She was now on the run and needed a disguise. She dressed in some of her brother’s old clothes. She changed her name to William, Billy for short, with the last name of her step-dad in New York.
Billy Bonney rode into the history books, a gunslinger with twenty-two notches on a colt forty-one, a legend, even during her short life.
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A Great Western with a Female Heroine
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A Great Heroine
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Carden deserves credit for tackling the very real constraints women faced in the 1800s American West. The opening scene (and I'm not giving away anything here) where young Wilma kills a deputy sheriff attempting to assault her and then must flee her identity entirely, is both harrowing and believable.
The historical detail is impressive. Carden has done his homework on the Lincoln County War, and the political machinations feel authentic. Weaving a fictional female protagonist through these real events creates genuine tension—we know how history "ends," but now we're wondering how our secret heroine will navigate it, especially, her relationship with the famous lawman Pat Garrett.
A Bold Reimagining "Billy Bonney: aka The Kid"
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Fantastic narrator and story!
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