Painting Grace is a lyrical children’s book that brings civil rights protest signs and historic protest quotes to life through the eyes of a child—and the wings of a butterfly who’s marched before.
Billy and Mary weren’t looking to start a movement.
They just followed their mom into the crowd.
What they found… was Grace.
An aging butterfly with paint-splattered wings and a past rooted in protest.
She had marched this path decades ago.
Now, she’s painting again—not because nothing changed, but because not enough did.
As chants echo and signs rise, Grace paints one of her own.
A protest quote written in soft strokes, full of truth and fire:
“Rise women, love your place.
Always find your saving grace.”
Inspired by historic civil rights protest signs and the stories behind them, Painting Grace invites kids to witness how small voices become movements—and how even quiet colors can carry revolution.
This isn’t just a story.
It’s a sign. A symbol. A spark.