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Readings in Wood
What the Forest Taught Me
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120 pages
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Through a series of twenty-seven poetic essays, John Leland explores the significance of trees and forests, intertwining scientific insights with humanistic reflections. He examines wood not only as a vital resource for society and culture but also delves into humanity's complex relationship with nature, portraying people as both caretakers and destroyers. Leland's wit and knowledge shine throughout this investigation, inviting readers to ponder the deeper meanings behind the natural world and our role within it.
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2015, paperback
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