Betty and the Mysterious Visitor

by Anne Twist (Author) Emily Sutton (Illustrator)

Betty and the Mysterious Visitor
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade

An exciting debut author, beloved on social media, spins a delightful homegrown mystery for young readers

Betty loves visiting Grandma and playing in her beautiful garden, Acorn Hollows. It is her most favorite place in the whole world! Together they tend to Grandma's wildflowers and berry bushes, and even make jam to sell at the local farmers market. But when a mysterious creature starts destroying the Hollows, Betty is determined to find a way to stop it. Can she come up with a plan to save their beloved garden?

Debut author Anne Twist creates a truly touching celebration of nature and time spent together, lovingly brought to life by renowned illustrator Emily Sutton's exuberant, joyful images.

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Grandma lives in the intriguingly named village of Wobbly Bottom, where granddaughter Betty visits her each summer. Sutton (Grow: Secrets of Our DNA) paints densely worked, tapestry-like watercolors that show the vine-covered cottages opening up to Acorn Hollows-- the homes' shared garden, where Grandma grows the berries that she makes into jam and sells at the market. One morning, the garden is dug up ("a mess, a higgle and a puff"), and when Betty investigates, a moment shown in a stark b&w spread, she sees a badger pushing its striped head under the fence. What if the badger gets into the fruit cage and digs up Grandma's treasured berries? Debut author Twist sneaks rhyme into prose lines (the badger "snuffled and sniffled and scurried along, searching for treats that were tasty and strong") and keeps the energy high in a storybook vignette that demonstrates a child coming up with a solution. The tale's focus on independent problem-solving is rooted in a sense of domestic security and abundance that's supported by visual layers of pattern and color. Protagonists present as white. Ages 3-7. Author's agent: Cait Hoyt, Creative Artists Agency. (Sept.)

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Anne Twist
Anne Twist was inspired to write Betty and the Mysterious Visitor, her first children's book, by her own family's love of reading and sharing stories. When her children were little, she read aloud to them constantly, especially at bedtime. After the death of her husband in 2017, Twist turned to writing poetry as a way of navigating her feelings of grief and loss. Her garden in the countryside of Cheshire, England, brought her peace as her craft grew and was the place where this story first bloomed. She hopes her debut book becomes a bedtime favorite. Follow Anne Twist on Instagram @AnneTwist and Twitter @MrsAnneTwist.

Emily Sutton graduated from Edinburgh College of Art with a degree in illustration. She is the illustrator of Tiny Creatures: The World of Microbes, Many: The Diversity of Life on Earth, Grow: Secrets of Our DNA, and The First Book of the Sea, all written by Nicola Davies, as well as The Christmas Eve Tree by Delia Huddy. In addition to illustrating picture books, she paints, sculpts, and designs prints. Emily Sutton lives in England. Follow Emily Sutton on Instagram @EmilySuttonArtist.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781536234862
Lexile Measure
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Guided Reading Level
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Publisher
Candlewick Press (MA)
Publication date
September 20, 2023
Series
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BISAC categories
JUV013030 - Juvenile Fiction | Family | Multigenerational
JUV051000 - Juvenile Fiction | Imagination & Play
JUV002000 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | General
Library of Congress categories
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