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FORTS

by Katie Venit ; illustrated by Kenard Pak

Pub Date: July 29th, 2025
ISBN: 9780593466155
Publisher: Viking

An ode to forts of all kinds, from those found in nature to those we make ourselves.

A sweeping fall landscape greets readers who open this book. “The world is full of forts,” Venit declares, inviting youngsters to follow along as a brown-skinned child explores the outdoors. The hollowed-out root tangle of a fallen tree and the cave behind a waterfall both make welcome hideouts. Closer to home, a backyard treehouse and a tent are inviting getaways. And as the protagonist moves indoors, Venit introduces us to less obvious forts: the peaceful space behind the curtains, “the kingdom under the kitchen table,” a pile of boxes, and stacks of cushions. For all the shelter they provide, forts are also much-needed sources of solitude, respites from a loud, people-filled world. Venit’s lyrical text reads aloud well and includes beautiful turns of phrase and rich vocabulary that conjure up feelings of tranquility, while Pak’s delicately luminous illustrations convey a powerful sense of place, using light and shadow to carve out cozy spots both indoors and out. One especially stunning image shows the child in a tent made of a thin blanket decorated with hanging origami cranes; the silhouette of an adult on the other side casts a pale shadow against the sheet. The young protagonist looks entirely at home, tucked up snug in the various forts; readers will readily relate.

A childhood essential transformed into poetic beauty.

(Picture book. 4-6)