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Tree Stories: How trees plant our world and connect our lives
By (Author) Stefano Mancuso
Translated by Gregory Conti
Profile Books Ltd
Profile Books Ltd
4th July 2023
20th April 2023
Main
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Environmentalist thought and ideology
Climate change
Botany and plant sciences
582.16
Hardback
224
Width 134mm, Height 202mm, Spine 26mm
334g
Trees have played countless roles in human history - by turns hopeful symbols of freedom, pioneering space travellers, keepers of ancient history and accessories to murder. From art to politics, science to crime, these are the stories of the trees that have shaped life on Earth.
Neurobiologist and philosopher Stefano Mancuso brings his signature charm and eye for unforgettable detail to tell eight stories of trees that have rooted themselves in human history - from the red spruces that were made into Stradivarius' violins to the wooden ladder that solved 'The Crime of the Century'.
Combining scientific vigour with his inimitable voice, Mancuso reveals the amazing ways that the world's green-print has shaped the course of our lives, issuing a passionate rallying cry for greater care and attention towards the plants that have helped us survive and thrive.
'Praise for Stefano Mancuso and The Nation of Plants: Mancuso writes playfully; as manifestos go, he knows, his is deeply weird ... but this is peculiarity with a purpose ... Mancuso's plants, in the end, make some very good points' - Megan Garber
'Powerful ...Mancuso concludes his elegant and cogent argument with straightforward advice accessible to anyone...Insightful and arresting, [The Nation of Plants] offers an achievable road map to a more radiant future' - Kirkus
'Stefano Mancuso's The Nation of Plants is brilliant and delightful. A perfect little gem of a book' - Sonia Shah, author
Stefano Mancuso is a leading authority in plant neurobiology, which explores signalling and communication at all levels of biological organization. He teaches at the University of Florence and has been ranked 'world changer' by the New Yorker. His works, including The Revolutionary Genius of Plants and The Incredible Journey of Plants and The Nation of Plants, are widely translated all over the world.