In a unique melding of science and poetry, a collection of haiku
extols the wonder of trees--and explores the vital roles they play on
our living planet.
perched on a branch,
the crow's nest amid green sails
a place for daydreams
From the giant tree ferns of the forests primeval to the hardy sycamores
of today's urban forests, experience the essence of trees through poems
that engage with every season and stage of the life cycle, from seed to
photosynthesis. A broad exploration of a majestic subject, this
collection of haiku touches on such topics as the importance of trees to
other living creatures and the communication of trees with one another
through a complex network of roots. Paired with Angela Mckay's bold,
bright, beautifully patterned artwork, Sally M. Walker's third
collection, a companion to Earth Verse and Out of This World,
encourages respect and care for our arboreal neighbors. Back matter
includes a time line, an author's note, a glossary, and a select
bibliography for curious readers.