Billy Luckett is a 16-year-old Australian boy who runs away from his abusive and alcoholic dad. After he arrives in Bendarat, he falls in love with Caitlin Holmes and becomes a surrogate son to…
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Caitlin Holmes
Caitlin Holmes is a 17-year-old girl living in Bendarat where she attends a private high school and works at the local McDonald’s. It is there that she meets Billy Luckett, with whom she develops…
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Old Bill
Old Bill is a middle-aged man who lives in a train car on the outskirts of the Bendarat train station. He used to be a successful lawyer with a family, a dog, and a house…
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Jessie
Jessie is Old Bill’s daughter. When she was 10 years old, she fell out of a tree to her death. This tragedy upended Old Bill’s life and led him to where the beginning of…
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Ernie
Ernie is the conductor of the train that Billy Luckett jumps when he runs away from home. Ernie treats Billy with kindness and compassion rather than calling the authorities on him. In this way, he—like…
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Irene Thompson is the chief librarian in Bendarat. When unhoused teenager Billy Luckett begins to spend his afternoons reading books in the library instead of school, she treats him with kindness and compassion. Like Ernie…
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Kate
Kate is a friend of Caitlin Holmes and Petra. Caitlin talks with Petra and Kate about her growing relationship with Billy rather than her parents because she has a deeper connection with her friends…
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Minor Characters
Dad
Billy Luckett’s dad is an abusive alcoholic whose terrible behavior eventually drives Billy to run away from home. Dad contrasts with Old Bill, who becomes an alternate father figure to Billy.
Petra
Petra is a friend of Caitlin Holmes and Kate. Caitlin talks with Petra and Kate about her growing relationship with Billy rather than her parents because she has a deeper connection with her friends than her family.