How to Read a Tree : The Sunday Times Bestseller-9781529339598

How to Read a Tree : The Sunday Times Bestseller

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Embark on an extraordinary journey into the secret language of trees with Tristan Gooley's latest masterpiece, "How to Read a Tree". As the renowned Natural Navigator, Gooley unveils the hidden messages nature has been whispering all along, captivating readers with his unparalleled insight.

Discover why no two trees are ever truly identical, and learn to decipher the subtle clues that reveal a tree's life story and the landscape it inhabits. Gooley's expert guidance will transform your perception, making visible what was once hidden in plain sight.

This Sunday Times bestseller imparts rare skills applicable to both urban and rural environments, ensuring you'll never look at a tree the same way again. Drawing from two decades of instructing others in the art of tree reading, Gooley shares exclusive signs not found in any other book worldwide.

Readers are utterly enchanted, with many hailing it as Gooley's finest work yet. One enthusiast exclaimed, "After the first five pages, I knew my forest hiking was already permanently changed." Another praised its "fascinating" content and "beautiful" writing.

Esteemed authors have showered "How to Read a Tree" with accolades. Raynor Winn, creator of "The Salt Path", deems it "an important book and a pleasure to read". John Lewis-Stempel likens Gooley's wisdom to gently falling spring blossom, while Isabella Tree declares he has "done trees the greatest service".

Prepare for a transformative experience that will deepen your appreciation for these majestic beings. As the Daily Mail warns, "your country walks will never be quite the same again". Uncover the mysteries of the forest and cultivate a profound connection with nature through the enlightening pages of "How to Read a Tree".

Product Information:

Book ISBN: 9781529339598
Book Author: Tristan Gooley
Book Format: Hardback
Book Imprint: Sceptre
Book Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Book Dimensions: 163 x 224 x 33 cm
Book Publication Date: 2023-04-13
Book Pagination: 320 pages
Book Weight: 524g

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