The Weeping Willow Sings


Fiction - Supernatural
266 Pages
Reviewed on 04/23/2014
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Author Biography

Billie Jean Grable is the fourth girl and middle child of seven children. Named after her Uncles, Bill and Gene, she has approached life in the offbeat way she was named, embracing the different and sometimes separate worlds she finds herself in.

Ms. Grable’s first writing course was a memoir class at a local college. She was driven by issues she experienced in childhood and was sure writing her memoir would provide her reconciliation with her troubled past.

The next creative writing course, Literary Journalism, paved the way to her first publication in a local magazine and a by-line on the index page—plus the thrill of seeing her work in print.

Publishing her memoir remained an obsession, until an interview she read about an actor’s memoir, jolted Ms. Grable’s reality. The actor’s instant answer to the question, “Is there anything you regret telling?” made her realize that once in print, your life became public record.

She turned her story into ‘fiction’ and spent several years studying the craft at the local college. When it became clear she wanted more than what the school could offer, she applied to the Advanced Commercial Fiction class at the University of Washington and was accepted into the program.

The change in venue brought Ms. Grable’s characters to life and they told her very clearly, that they had learned from her mistakes (thank you very much), and wanted an opportunity to make their own, unique blunders. The class provided them life and an excerpt in the Goodfellow Press anthology, New Voices V.

After many, many final versions, The Weeping Willow Sings was born and is Ms. Grable’s first novel.

Ms. Grable is a self-professed geek and has worked in high tech for over twenty years. She currently lives in the Pacific Northwest with her cat and three dogs. She is an avid baker, artist and gardener, and cherishes her time with her two daughters, grandson and granddaughter.

    Book Review

Reviewed by Melinda Hills for Readers' Favorite

Maggie has lost her father, but is he really gone? That is the question in The Weeping Willow Sings by Billie Grable. With a history of mental illness and a rough experience in the Gulf War, John is never quite the same and his daughter, Maggie, tries her best to look out for him. So much so that even when it is apparent he has died, she refuses to accept the truth. As she comes to accept the truth of her mother’s loss of control and faces the world on her own as she searches for the truth, Maggie learns a lot about love, loss and forgiveness. Her strength is in never letting go and this serves as the catalyst for healing that has been a generation in the making. Family secrets are finally exposed and with the truth plain to see, Maggie, her mom and a grandfather she never knew can start over and create a new life.

Mental illness, suicide and addiction are heavy concepts but are dealt with very gently in The Weeping Willow Sings by Billie Grable. The seriousness of these conditions is in no way minimized but through the strength of 15-year-old Maggie, the way to overcome the effects of these situations is demonstrated. This is both a sad yet hopeful story with the ultimate message of unconditional love and acceptance. It shows how life can be tough and circumstances out of our control can change our life’s goals unexpectedly, but that we have to do our best. Sometimes it is necessary to take a step back and look at the whole picture while listening to the music around us.