A spectacular time-lapse portrait of humankind--and our impact on the
natural world--from a Caldecott Honor-winning master of the wordless
form
In an alternate past--or possible future--a mighty tree stands on the
banks of a winding river, bearing silent witness to the flow of time and
change. A family farms the fertile valley. Soon, a village sprouts, and
not long after, a town. Residents learn to harness the water, the wind,
and the animals in order to survive and thrive. The growing population
becomes ever more industrious and clever, bending nature itself to their
will and their ambition: redirecting rivers, harvesting lumber,
reshaping the land, even extending daylight itself. . . .
The Tree and the River is an epic time-lapse reimagining of human
civilization from a master of the wordless form, and a thought-provoking
meditation on the relationship between two mighty forces: nature and
humankind.