Beatrice Looks for Home
By (Author) Ron Grady
Illustrated by Ron Grady
Nancy Paulsen Books
Nancy Paulsen Books
6th August 2025
8th July 2025
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage: Personal and social topics
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Families and family members
Childrens / Teenage general interest: City and town life
Hardback
32
Width 203mm, Height 267mm
567g
A moving picture book about a girl settling into a new home with help from a camera and scrapbook.
Beatrice loves her idyllic life in the countryside and all that comes with it. She loves building snowpeople in the winter, gardening in the spring, catching fireflies in the summer, and frolicking through freshly-fallen leaves in autumn. But when Papa gets a new job in a faraway city, Beatrices entire world changes. Saying goodbye to Gram and the stories she tells of her long-ago adventures hurts most of all
Her dads try to help Beatrice love her new apartment in the city, but not even the nearby playground or friendly dog neighbors can lift her spirits. She worries this new place will never feel like home.
But when a surprise care package from Gram arrives, containing a notebook, a camera, and some encouragement, Bea knows just what to do. Suddenly, theres a new adventure around every corner of her new cityso many things to do and seefrom rumbly underground train rides and sights along the water to checkers in the park and making new friends. It all goes into Beatrices scrapbook of memories that finally make her city a home. She couldnt wait to share her stories of adventure with Gram who has one more surprisea holiday visit.
With Ron Gradys signature collage style that radiates warmth, Beatrice Looks for Home is a soothing picture book about embracing new experiences and finding home in new places
Ron Grady loves to dream up stories, write words, and draw pictures that celebrate the beauty and complexity of what it means to be a kid. He always tries to see the bright spots on the cloudiest days.For many years, Ron taught preschool, and now (when he's not drawing or writing), he spends his time learning more about what it's like to be a kid. He lives in a cozy apartment just across the river from Boston.Check out Rons art and adventures at childology.co