7 Books by Women Writers About Humanity’s Relationship to Trees
Scientists, artists, and philosophers on the role of trees in our ecosystem and as a touchstone for our cherished memories
Scientists, artists, and philosophers on the role of trees in our ecosystem and as a touchstone for our cherished memories
From Italo Calvino’s Oaks to Arundhati Roy’s Mangosteens, trees have been the stuff of inspiration for as long as we’ve told stories
Like Daphne fleeing from Apollo, we’ve grown bark and branches trying to protect ourselves
Andrew Ervin looks at trees, Ents, and what we don’t see in the forest
In her new novel "The Alternatives," three Irish sisters reunite in search of their missing sibling
These writers invite you to see the beauty and grimness of Nigeria in a new light
Spanning decades and continents, "Homeseeking" tells the story of two lovers separated by war who find each other by chance after sixty years
Erika Howsare, author of "The Age of Deer," recommends nonfiction about our coexistence with the creatures around us
An excerpt from SHORT WAR by Lily Meyer, recommended by Chase Culler