Description:With an introduction by Bill McKibben, thirty authors use a vast range of styles to explore our human relationship to trees, which of course is multi-faceted, messy, beautiful and selfish and symbiotic. In this collection, we meet a boy who ate a tree to gain access to the Guiness Book of World Records, a tree-tethered sniper at a pot farm in California, a man who was killed by a fallen limb in Central Park, and lots of writers, both established and emerging, whose intimate connections to trees (and their losses) have found a collective home in the pulped pages of recycled forest. Foreword / Josh MacIvor-Andersen --Introduction / Bill McKibben --Treeing / John Roscoe --Trimming trees / Diane Payne --The spar tree / Brian Doyle --Prometheus (1964) / M.J. Gette --The sugaring season / Annie Bellerose --That winter / Sarah Bates --Tree eater / Steven Church --Study with crepe myrtle / Lia Purpura --Stacked for firewood / Diana Hume George --Saving trees / Jacqueline Doyle --Hector in the redwoods / Mathew Gavin Frank --Temple / Angela Pelster --Quakies: Populus tremuloides / Amaris Feland Ketcham --Etiology / Thomas Mira y Lopez --The decadence of grapefruit / Toti O'Brien --Fall / Zoë Ruiz --The priest in the trees / Fred Bahnson --What goes down / Kayann Short --Tree rings: a time-line / T. Hugh Crawford --The line of no trees / Reneé E. D'Aoust --Pineward / Lori Brack --The usefulness of trees / Mercedes Webb-Pullman --What the willow said as it fell / Andrea Scarpino --Tree of heaven / Matthew Grewe --A tree of a crab-apple variety ; My birth / Jacklyn Janeksela --Word-and-wood working / Wendy Call --Home is a closed sky / Mackenzie Myers --The scent of a Daphne / Karen K. Hugg --Ten takes on the palm / Paul Lisicky --Airing out / Stefan Olson --Euclid's orchard (for Brendan Pass) / Theresa Kishkan --Vertebrae to bark / Courtney Amber KilianWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Rooted: The Best New Arboreal Nonfiction. To get started finding Rooted: The Best New Arboreal Nonfiction, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: With an introduction by Bill McKibben, thirty authors use a vast range of styles to explore our human relationship to trees, which of course is multi-faceted, messy, beautiful and selfish and symbiotic. In this collection, we meet a boy who ate a tree to gain access to the Guiness Book of World Records, a tree-tethered sniper at a pot farm in California, a man who was killed by a fallen limb in Central Park, and lots of writers, both established and emerging, whose intimate connections to trees (and their losses) have found a collective home in the pulped pages of recycled forest. Foreword / Josh MacIvor-Andersen --Introduction / Bill McKibben --Treeing / John Roscoe --Trimming trees / Diane Payne --The spar tree / Brian Doyle --Prometheus (1964) / M.J. Gette --The sugaring season / Annie Bellerose --That winter / Sarah Bates --Tree eater / Steven Church --Study with crepe myrtle / Lia Purpura --Stacked for firewood / Diana Hume George --Saving trees / Jacqueline Doyle --Hector in the redwoods / Mathew Gavin Frank --Temple / Angela Pelster --Quakies: Populus tremuloides / Amaris Feland Ketcham --Etiology / Thomas Mira y Lopez --The decadence of grapefruit / Toti O'Brien --Fall / Zoë Ruiz --The priest in the trees / Fred Bahnson --What goes down / Kayann Short --Tree rings: a time-line / T. Hugh Crawford --The line of no trees / Reneé E. D'Aoust --Pineward / Lori Brack --The usefulness of trees / Mercedes Webb-Pullman --What the willow said as it fell / Andrea Scarpino --Tree of heaven / Matthew Grewe --A tree of a crab-apple variety ; My birth / Jacklyn Janeksela --Word-and-wood working / Wendy Call --Home is a closed sky / Mackenzie Myers --The scent of a Daphne / Karen K. Hugg --Ten takes on the palm / Paul Lisicky --Airing out / Stefan Olson --Euclid's orchard (for Brendan Pass) / Theresa Kishkan --Vertebrae to bark / Courtney Amber KilianWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Rooted: The Best New Arboreal Nonfiction. To get started finding Rooted: The Best New Arboreal Nonfiction, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.