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Into the Forest
Into the Forest: The Secret Language of Trees | Susan Hitchcock
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For millennia, trees have offered renewal and inspiration. They have provided for humanity on every level, from spiritual sanctuary to the raw material for our homes, books, and food. In this beautiful and revealing book, National Geographic combines legendary photography with cutting-edge science to illuminate exactly how trees influence the life of planet Earth--from our personal lives to the weather cycle. Beautifully illustrated essays tell the stories of the world's most remarkable trees, from Tane Mahura in New Zealand, the ancient Maori "lord of the forest," to Pando, a single aspen spreading over 100 acres: Earth's largest living thing. You'll also discover how an astronaut carried tree seeds to the moon and back; the reason "microdosing" on tree gas is a sure way to boost your immune system; and why playing in the dirt boosts serotonin, happiness hormone. For nature and science enthusiasts, as well as photography lovers, Into the Forest is a beautiful and edifying gift to give or cherish.
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DebinHawaii
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#HumbleHarvest

I did a book tour for this gorgeous book about #Trees a couple of years ago. 🌲🌳🌲

Eggs So beautiful 🌳💚🌲 5mo
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Finished recently for book tour review but never posted. The photos are stunning & the essays accompanying them are well written & interesting. Slightly smaller than most National Geographic tomes (8.8" x 8.8"), its 352 pages had me lingering over the stories of trees, finding out facts & marveling over the sheer gorgeousness of Mother Nature in all her glory. It made me want to go forest bathing & immerse myself in the sights, sounds & smells.

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The second of two National Geographic books for April book tours in my #bookmail today. I love trees & forests & that this one is a mix of essays & photos & a few quotes like this one from Walt Whitman‘s poem “An Ulster County Waterfall”:

“A primitive forest,
druidical, solitary and
savage…a just
palpable wild and
delicate aroma.”