The Better Tree Fort

Jessica Scott Kerrin, illustrated by Qin Leng

Image | BOOK COVER: The Better Tree Fort by Jessica Scott Kerrin

(Groundwood Books)

"Let's build a tree fort," Russell says to his dad when they move into a house with a big maple tree in the backyard. His dad doesn't know much about building, but he gamely follows Russell's plan. Several trips to the lumber store later, the tree fort is done. There is no slide, balcony or skylight like Russell imagined, but it is perfect — right up until he notices another tree fort going up three houses over.
When Russell goes over to investigate, he meets Warren, whose bigger tree fort has castle turrets and working lights. Russell is in awe until it dawns on him that it's not worth worrying about who has the better tree fort when he has a loving dad there to build one with him.
In this subtle, humorous story, Jessica Scott Kerrin explores the idea of keeping up with the Joneses — and what that means when you're a kid with a tree fort. Qin Leng's lighthearted watercolour illustrations show the unshakeable bond between a father and son, as well as the delightful details of two tree forts. (From Groundwood Books)
The Better Tree Fort is available in March 2018.