Uncover the Quirky World of Victoria Beata

Uncover the Quirky World of Victoria Beata

Step lightly, dear soul—you’re about to cross into a world where rabbits wear cloaks, mice host book clubs, and teacups have tales to tell.

This is the world of Victoria Beata, a storyteller, illustrator, and bringer of comfort who has spent her days stitching together wonder, whimsy, and warmth to create something altogether rare: a world that feels like home.

 

What Lives in Victoria Beata’s World?

At the heart of it all is The Glen—a hidden woodland place where creatures speak, seasons have secrets, and even the puddles are full of poetry.

There you’ll meet:

  • Mouse – wise, busy, and never far from a teacup and a well-worn book.
  • Rabbit – thoughtful and quiet, with a heart that hears the wind’s whisper.
  • Cat – ruffled, refined, and always impeccably dressed for the Sunday Book Club.

Each character brings a new flavour of magic, wrapped in cosy charm and emotional depth.

 But What Makes It Quirky?

You won’t find dragons and swords here—but you will find:

  • A full woodland newspaper, The Glen Gazette, written by creatures great and small, featuring sandwich artisans, spiritualists, puddle correspondents, and pawtographers.
  • Mice in waistcoats quoting poetry and organising files with enormous care.
  • Mysterious lakes, magical nettle-haired spirits, and seasonal tea gatherings where rest is taken Very Seriously.
  • Language that flows like an old lullaby—full of kindness, wisdom, and delight.

This isn’t just a fantasy world. It’s a celebration of gentleness, resilience, and joy.

Where Do I Begin?

The perfect place to start is with the first book in the series:

👉 Tales of The Glen – now available in hardcover

A lovingly illustrated collection of short stories, this book is adored by children, grandparents, dreamers, and carers alike. It’s the kind of book to read with a cup of tea, a woolly blanket, and a quiet heart.

You can also:

 A Final Whisper

In a noisy, rushing world, Victoria Beata offers something rare and essential: gentleness.

Her stories don’t shout. They soothe.

They remind us that wonder is still alive, and that even the smallest mouse can change everything with a thoughtful word or a well-baked biscuit.

If your heart longs for stories that mend what’s been frayed and bring warmth to the corners of your soul—then you’ve found your place.

Welcome home. Welcome to The Glen

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