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A Key to Treehouse Living is the adventure of William Tyce, a boy without parents, who grows up near a river in the rural Midwest. In a glossary-style list, he imparts his particular wisdom on subjects ranging from Asphalt Paths, Betta Fish, and Mullet to Mortal Betrayal, Nihilism and Revelation.
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I'm fascinated with books that surprise me; this book surprised me.
A Key to Treehouse Living is the coming-of-age story of a young boy who grows up without parents, who comes to live with an eccentric uncle, who builds a treehouse in a park, who takes off on a river journey, and the entire story is told through a series of glossary words.
It's captivating. It's novel. It's deeply touching.