Olivia lives in a house with a little red door. Mouse lives in an oak tree behind the house. When a storm blows the oak tree down, Olivia tries to help her neighbor find a new house. However, house after house, none are quite right—that is, until Olivia makes a surprising decision.
Exploring what makes a house a home, illustrator Grace Easton brings her expressive character illustration and beautiful hand-painted scenery to a story of two lonely neighbors finding friendship in the face of a disaster. Die-cut flaps reveal details around the cozy setting, adding dimension to a story that is sure to warm the hearts of young readers.
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Grace Easton
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Grace Easton is an author and illustrator based in London. She is senior illustrator at luxury goods company Smythson of Bond Street, and a Grace Easton is an author and illustrator based in London. She is senior illustrator at luxury goods company Smythson of Bond Street, and a former designer for Anorak magazine and Penguin Books. She is the illustrator of the bestselling children’s edition of Prisoners of Geography, shortlisted for the Waterstones Book of the Year and Children’s Travel Book of the Year. She is also a contributing illustrator for the children’s book Everything Under the Sun: A Curious Question for Every Day of the Year. Follow her on Instagram @higraceeaston.