
A Forest Language
Words That Illuminate the Astonishing World of Trees
$29.75
- Hardcover
176 pages
- Release Date
1 December 2026
Summary
This beautifully illustrated essay collection offers a curious and creative invitation into the world of trees and the words we use to understand them. What is crown shyness, and how could a tree be shy? What is heartwood, and what does it have to do with the heart? So often even our scientific terms are rife with surprising etymologies and images that may reveal as much about us humans and our relationship to nature as they do about the things they describe. Words related to trees and forest…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781635869811 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1635869811 |
| Author: | Hannah Fries, Maria Popova |
| Publisher: | Workman Publishing |
| Imprint: | Storey Publishing LLC |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 176 |
| Release Date: | 1 December 2026 |
| Dimensions: | 178mm x 127mm |
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Critics Review
“A Forest Language embraces the technical vocabulary of the forest sciences, celebrating the precise meanings of these curious words while also forging a shared lexicon of awe and admiration for forests. Far exceeding a mere glossary, Hannah has assembled a richly annotated collection of reflections, astonishments and wonderment gleaned from a lifetime spent among the trees.”–Peter Grima, forester and botanist
“A welcome, nourishing encounter at the crossroads of science and poetry, of fact and meaning, of understanding and intoxicating awe.”–Jarod K. Anderson, author of Strange Animals and Something in the Woods Loves You
“A Forest Language is an exquisite cabinet of arboreal wonders, where each term becomes a story and each story a portal into the secret lives of trees, written with the precision of a naturalist and the tenderness of a poet.”–Diane Ackerman, author of A Natural History of the Senses
“A Forest Language reads like a quiet, necessary conversation with the living world, where every generous word–mycorrhiza, sap, lenticil–glows with the tenderness of a living thing. Hannah Fries brilliantly teaches us how to love trees not just as scenery, but as neighbors, mentors, and astonishing collaborators.”
–Aimee Nezhukumatathil, author of World of Wonders
About The Author
Hannah Fries
Hannah Fries is the author of Being with Trees and the poetry collection Little Terrarium. Her poetry and prose have appeared in such places as The Marginalian, Terrain.org, Orion, and American Poetry Review. Her work has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize, and she was awarded a scholarship from the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference. From 2005 to 2014 she was an editor at Orion magazine. She grew up in the woods of New Hampshire and now lives in western Massachusetts with a forester and two tree-climbing kids.
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