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Being An Oak Life As A Tree Laurent Tillon

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‘A wonderful book’ - Tristan Gooley, author of How To Read A Tree

‘Unique and thrilling’ - Ben Rawlance, author of The Treeline

‘A celebration of the oak as nature’s...

THE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER

‘A wonderful book’ - Tristan Gooley, author of How To Read A Tree

‘Unique and thrilling’ - Ben Rawlance, author of The Treeline

‘A celebration of the oak as nature’s masterpiece’ - Daniel Lewis, author of Twelve Trees

‘A glorious, revelatory tale of a tree that enlarges our world’ - Patrick Barkham, author of The Butterfly Isles

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THE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER

‘A wonderful book’ - Tristan Gooley, author of How To Read A Tree

‘Unique and thrilling’ - Ben Rawlance, author of The Treeline

‘A celebration of the oak as nature’s masterpiece’ - Daniel Lewis, author of Twelve Trees

‘A glorious, revelatory tale of a tree that enlarges our world’ - Patrick Barkham, author of The Butterfly Isles

The enchanting biography of an ancient tree. For over two centuries, as rulers have risen and fallen and wars have raged, one majestic oak tree has lived out an epic drama. From germination in 1780 to adapting to the changing climate of the modern age, its struggles and triumphs took place far from human eyes. That is, until one day a young man named Laurent Tillon came across it, and a decades-long relationship began ...

In this dazzling book, biodiversity expert Tillon narrates the story of the tree he calls Quercus. Evoking the richness which is all around us, he reveals that Quercus is embedded in a network of ever-shifting relationships, from close alliances between plants and animals to battles between insects, birds and fungi.

A book of ecology unlike any other, Being An Oak offers a tree-eyed view of life on earth. Translated by the award-winning translator Jessica Moore.

Pages: 288, Dimensions: 12.9x12.9cm

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Bonnier Books
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THE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER

‘A wonderful book’ - Tristan Gooley, author of How To Read A Tree

‘Unique and thrilling’ - Ben Rawlance, author of The Treeline

‘A celebration of the oak as nature’s masterpiece’ - Daniel Lewis, author of Twelve Trees

‘A glorious, revelatory tale of a tree that enlarges our world’ - Patrick Barkham, author of The Butterfly Isles

The enchanting biography of an ancient tree. For over two centuries, as rulers have risen and fallen and wars have raged, one majestic oak tree has lived out an epic drama. From germination in 1780 to adapting to the changing climate of the modern age, its struggles and triumphs took place far from human eyes. That is, until one day a young man named Laurent Tillon came across it, and a decades-long relationship began ...

In this dazzling book, biodiversity expert Tillon narrates the story of the tree he calls Quercus. Evoking the richness which is all around us, he reveals that Quercus is embedded in a network of ever-shifting relationships, from close alliances between plants and animals to battles between insects, birds and fungi.

A book of ecology unlike any other, Being An Oak offers a tree-eyed view of life on earth. Translated by the award-winning translator Jessica Moore.

Pages: 288, Dimensions: 12.9x12.9cm

Manufacturer

Publisher
Bonnier Books
Language
English
Subtitle
-
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
-
Release Date
-
Publication Date
-
Dimensions
-
Award
-
ISBN-13
9781804183410

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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