Keepers of the Trees: A Guide to Re-Greening North America
By (Author) Ann Linnea
Introduction by Lyanda Lynn Haupt
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
30th April 2010
United States
General
Non Fiction
333.75
Hardback
272
Width 203mm, Height 254mm, Spine 25mm
984g
Engage in the life stories of fourteen people whose lives have been shaped by treesfeaturing the true stories of a tree doctor, big tree hunter Will Blozan, Plant Amnestys pruner, and ninety-four-year-old logger Merve Wilkinson. Also interviewed is Vietnam veteran Bud Pearson, whose post-traumatic stress disorder found healing and acceptance as a wood carver in the wilds of Montana, as well as Andy Lipkis, founder of TreePeople, who has spent thirty-five years ripping up concrete in L.A. to plant over two million trees in an effort to stop flooding and reduce air pollution. Each tree keeper reveals the inspiration and organization behind their advocacy with detailed explanations and touching stories of how their lives have come to be shaped by the forests they are fighting to preserve. Keepers of the Trees includes stories from all over North America, including Vancouver, Chicago, L.A., and Montana.
This book includes one hundred color photographs of the tree keepers in action as well as diagrams illustrating the keepers work. These are inspirational stories of conservation, healing, passion, and advocacy for any classroom, conservationist, activist, and nature lover.
Linnea adroitly evokes the infectious enthusiasm felt by each stalwart 'tree hugger, ' enriching each vibrant profile with keen respect for her subjects altruistic stewardship. --Carol Haggas