Treehouse Town
By (Author) Gideon Sterer
Illustrated by Charlie Mylie
Little, Brown & Company
Little, Brown Young Readers
30th April 2024
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Nature and animal stories
Hardback
40
Width 224mm, Height 286mm, Spine 12mm
440g
Hidden high above the ground, we welcome you to Treehouse Town!
Wander through the Birch Bazaar, hitch a ride on the Tulip Train, explore the library in the hemlocks, or play birdball high in the sky. There's something for everyone in Treehouse Town, a world built by children that's as endless as their imaginations.With playful verse by Gideon Sterer and intricately detailed illustrations by Charlie Mylie that offer something new to spot with every read, Treehouse Town celebrates teamwork, inclusion, and limitless possibility."The book's greatest strength is its vibrant, detailed illustrations that feature racially diverse children alongside a host of woodland creatures. The imaginative contraptions the children use, from trapdoors to telescopes, are particularly impressive; making marvelous use of color and light, Mylie has created a stunningly specific world.... An entertaining, immersive read."--Kirkus Reviews
Gideon Sterer is the New York Times bestselling author of The Christmas Owl, I Will Read to You, From Ed's to Ned's, Not Your Nest!, The Night Knights, and The Midnight Fair, among others. Gideon grew up in upstate New York, where his parents owned a little zoo in which he would run around after hours and let the animals out. He now lives in the Hudson Valley and invites you to visit him online at gideonsterer.com and on Twitter @gideonsterer.
Charlie Mylie is the author and illustrator of Something for You, Anything with You, and We Might See, and the illustrator of Out on a Limb by Jordan Morris. He has worked extensively with the founders of the Rabbit hOle, an immersive children's literature museum, and lives in Kansas City with his wife and son. Charlie invites you to visit him online at charliemylie.com and on Instagram @charliemylie.