In the Tree House

In the Tree House by Andrew Larsen is a reprint picture book published by Kids Can Press Ltd on April 3, 2018. This 32-page book is presented in English and captures the nostalgic memories of a young boy reflecting on the summer spent in a tree house built by his father. As he navigates changes in his relationship with his brother, the story unfolds during a power outage that offers a magical perspective of their neighborhood under a starry sky.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of family and sibling relationships, as well as the bittersweet nature of growing up. The boy’s journey is enriched by Dušan Petričić’s detailed illustrations, which complement the emotional depth of the text. This book serves as a resource for discussions on community and environmental issues, particularly in relation to blackouts, making it suitable for both personal enjoyment and educational settings.
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As this enchanting picture book begins, a young boy is fondly remembering last summer, when his dad built an awesome tree house in their backyard. ?My brother and I spent most of that summer in the tree house. It was the best summer ever.? Sadly, everything has changed this year. His brother is now ?too busy with his friends? to come to the tree house at all. But then one night the power unexpectedly goes out while the young boy is there by himself, and he’s treated to an amazing view of his neighborhood, blanketed in darkness and lit only by the stars. And then, just as unexpectedly, his brother appears, wanting to join him, to savor the magic of the night.
Author Andrew Larsen has created a fantasy-inducing (what child doesn’t pine for a house in a tree?) and emotionally satisfying story that young children will want to revisit again and again. His unique use of the first person to tell the story along with his simple, spare style evocatively relates the feelings the young boy has toward his special corner of the world and his older brother, without being overly mushy. The emotional poignancy is further enhanced by Du?an Petri?i?’s expressive and detailed artwork. This book makes a great resource for lessons on community, siblings or growing up. Separately, this book could also be used for classroom discussions about the environmental issues connected to the rate and severity of blackouts in recent years.
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