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Return to My Trees: Notes from the Welsh Woodlands
By (Author) Matthew Yeomans
University of Wales Press
Calon
3rd January 2023
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
The environment
Trees, wildflowers and plants: general interest
Walking, hiking, trekking
333.7509429
Hardback
256
Width 135mm, Height 216mm
Walking through ancient Welsh forests, Yeomans reflects on our relationship to the woods.
When and how did humans lose their connection with natureand how do we find it again In Return to My Trees, Matthew Yeomans seeks to answer these questions as he walks more than 300 miles through the ancient and modern forests of Wales. Weaving history and folklore together with tales of industrial progress and decay, Yeomans immerses himself in the homes of ancient Druids, early Celtic saints, Norman lords, and early miners. As Yeomans walks, he reflects on the woodlands uncertain future and how humans might make peace with the natural world.
"Return to My Trees is an enthusiastic, witty, and sobering travel account. It gives voice to the dying souls of abused forests and vivifies lands that are untouched by human hands; it warns that a choice must be made regarding what will be left for future generations."-- "Foreword Reviews"
"This book offers an uncanny mix that
looks back to Wales's rich history and legends
and forward to its aspirational green
future. VERDICT: For prospective Wales
walkers, recommended. For armchair pilgrims,
a delight."-- "Library Journal"
Matthew Yeomans has written about the environment, sustainability, travel, and business for The Guardian, The Atlantic, National Geographic, Travel & Leisure, and The Village Voice. He is the author of three books and is a contributor to the Rough Guides travel series. He also taught writing and journalism at New York University and Cardiff University School of Journalism, Media, and Culture