Description
From authors Wallace J. Nichols and Wallace Grayce Nichols and illustrator Drew Beckmeyer, Dear Wild Child is a picture book inspired by a letter from a father to his daughter about wildfire, loss, and learning that we carry our homes inside us wherever we go. In the shade of ancient redwood trees by a creek not far from the ocean, a father builds a house for his newborn daughter, where she grows up wild and strong in their coastal canyon home. When a wildfire takes back their beloved house, he writes his now-grown daughter a letter telling her it’s gone. Inspired by the real letter the author wrote his daughter, this poignant story-written together by father and daughter-joyfully declares that a home is more than just wood and stone; it is made of love and can never be taken away. You carry home with you wherever you go. “The art echoes the text’s emphasis on beauty rather than loss . . . In the event’s aftermath, the affecting story’s tone remains openhearted, concluding with sentiments that encourage resilience and reflect on the nature of home.” -Publishers Weekly Includes a note from the authors on climate change
About the Author
Wallace Grayce Nichols is a student of sustainable design, problem solver, and water lover. Dr. Wallace J. Nichols is a marine biologist and loves his daughters very much. Home is the slow coast of central California. Drew Beckmeyer is a fine artist, illustrator, and elementary school teacher. His books include I Am a Tornado and The Long Island. His home is in California.




