
★"Open, clear, inviting...A pitch-perfect portrayal of a summer day."--Kirkus Reviews, starred review
Celebrating the supportive relationship between a child and her dog, this story shows how we can all be brave and achieve things in our own time.
Billie prefers playing quietly, but the beach is a noisy place. Her energetic dog, Bean, is happy to explore the sand and water. When Billie does try going for a swim, she has a painful surprise and heads back to shore. But Bean digs up something that can help Billie get back in the water where she soon discovers a whole world of quiet solitude and spectacular color beneath the surface.
B.J. Woodstein is a Swedish-to-English translator, writer and editor, as well as an honorary professor of literature and translation at the University of East Anglia. She is the translator of The Book of Ant Records and the Billie and Bean series. B.J. lives in Norwich, England, with her wife and daughters.
Julia Hansson is a children's book author and illustrator from Stockholm. She studied at Konstfack University of Arts, Crafts and Design in Stockholm and Tama Art University in Tokyo. She currently lives in Japan, where she has spent many years studying both illustration and the Japanese language.
"Told with warmth, and illustrated with light-infused beach scenes, the book invites discussion of familiar events for young readers."
-- "Sal's Fiction Addiction""Soft, simple text and illustrations in muted beachy colors create a quiet tone for this...gentle story of courage sure to inspire other children to get their feet wet."
-- "Hakai Magazine""Told with simplicity, this everyday story of a trip to the beach will capture the interest of young readers and listeners. The endearing friendship between Billie and Bean is quite appealing."
-- "Children's Literature Comprehensive Database (CLDC)"