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Wildwood: A Journey Through Trees | Roger Deakin
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Here, published for the first time in the United States, is the last book by Roger Deakin, famed British nature writer and icon of the environmentalist movement. In Deakin's glorious meditation on wood, the "fifth element" -- as it exists in nature, in our culture, and in our souls -- the reader accompanies Deakin through the woods of Britain, Europe, Kazakhstan, and Australia in search of what lies behind man's profound and enduring connection with trees. Deakin lives in forest shacks, goes "coppicing" in Suffolk, swims beneath the walnut trees of the Haut-Languedoc, and hunts bushplums with Aboriginal women in the outback. Along the way, he ferrets out the mysteries of woods, detailing the life stories of the timber beams composing his Elizabethan house and searching for the origin of the apple. As the world's forests are whittled away, Deakin's sparkling prose evokes woodlands anarchic with life, rendering each tree as an individual, living being. At once a traveler's tale and a splendid work of natural history, Wildwood reveals, amid the world's marvelous diversity, that which is universal in human experience.
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Tamra
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I had expected a diary account of Deakin‘s woods, but instead it‘s a series of essays related to wood and woods. Some of them were pleasant leisurely observations which I enjoyed, others I skimmed through and those often were excursions with friends.

I discovered this cool little bookmark in it.

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Tamra
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My new nature chapter a morning read.

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kalinichta
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Since I'm not sure what I want to read next, I just went ahead and brought all the books home from the library.

Notafraidofwords Diaz!!!!! 8y
kalinichta @Notafraidofwords This would be my first Diaz (have been meaning to read him for a long time). Do you think I picked a good one to start with? 8y
Notafraidofwords @kalinichta definitely; that one or Drown are great intros. 8y
kalinichta @Notafraidofwords Cool. Thank you! 8y
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