48 pages 1 hour read

Kate DiCamillo

Beverly, Right Here

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 2019

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Chapters 1-7

Chapter Summaries & Analyses

Chapter 1 Summary

Content Warning: Beverly, Right Here features violent bullying, child abuse, and a moment of nonconsensual touching.

In August 1979, 14-year-old Beverly buries her dog, Buddy. Afterward, her 19-year-old cousin, Joe Travis Joy, who was visiting her mom, drives her to Tamaray Beach in his red Camaro. He plays ZZ Top and offers her a cigarette. He wonders why his cousin wants to go to Tamaray, but Beverly is evasive. She compares him to the green-haired troll doll hanging from his rearview mirror. Joe compares Beverly to her mom: They think they’re “better” than everyone. When they reach Tamaray Beach, Beverly tells Joe to drop her “anywhere.”

Chapter 2 Summary

Beverly has run away from home before, but this time, she’s not running away—she’s leaving. In flip-flops, she walks by the side of Florida’s major A1A highway. She sees Seahorse Court, a community for people who live in RVs (recreation vehicles or trailers), and she goes into Mr. C’s, a fish restaurant. Beverly loathes fish, but she needs a job. She speaks to Freddie, the blond waitress, who talks to the weary Mr. Denby. He tells Beverly they need someone to bus tables.

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