This beautiful, timeless book shares text from the New York Times
bestseller The Hidden Life of Trees alongside stunning photographs of
forests, taking readers on an unforgettable visual journey.
In his international bestseller The Hidden Life of Trees, Peter
Wohlleben opened readers' eyes to the amazing processes at work in
forests every day. Now this new, breathtakingly illustrated edition
brings those wonders to life like never before.
With compelling, abridged selections from the original book and
stunning, large-format photographs of trees from around the world, this
gorgeous volume distills the essence of Wohlleben's message to show
trees in all their glory and diversity. Through rich language
highlighting the interconnectedness of forest ecosystems, the book
offers fascinating insights about the fungal communication highway known
as the "wood wide web," the difficult life lessons learned in tree
school, the hard-working natural cleanup crews that recycle dying trees,
and much more. Beautiful images provide the perfect complement to
Wohlleben's words, with striking close-ups of bark and seeds, panoramas
of vast expanses of green, and a unique look at what is believed to be
the oldest tree on the planet.
Published in Partnership with the David Suzuki Institute