
BILLY AND THE BIG STICK
by Richard Harding Davis
In the bustling streets of Port‑au‑Prince, a foreign electric company’s ambition collides with a newly assertive Haitian government, and only one man holds the city's lights in his hands. Billy Barlow, a plain‑spoken New Englander with a reputation for hard work, finds himself appointed the nation’s chief electrician after the president nationalizes the power plant. Armed with pliers, determination, and an uncanny knack for bargaining, Billy discovers that controlling the flow of electricity can be as powerful as any weapon.
As he navigates the colorful, chaotic world of Haitian politics, Billy must balance his modest salary against the whims of a president who seldom pays anyone. He learns to use his technical expertise to negotiate, sometimes threatening to plunge the capital into darkness to secure what he’s owed. The story follows his clever, often humorous attempts to keep the lights on while staying true to his New England conscience in a land where every deal is a delicate dance.
Language
en
Duration
~44 minutes (42K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Aaron Cannon, and David Widger
Release date
1999-05-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1864–1916
A celebrated reporter and storyteller, this American writer brought the energy of breaking news into fiction and helped define the image of the modern war correspondent. His work ranges from brisk adventure tales to sharp sketches of politics, travel, and high society.
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