
Tree Glee
How and Why Trees Make Us Feel Better
Cheryl Rickman(Author)
Welbeck (Publisher)
Published on 13. October 2022
Book
Hardback
192 pages
978-1-80129-117-0 (ISBN)
Description
Trees and humans essentially want the same thing - to live good, happy, purposeful lives and to flourish. We are inextricably bound.
Trees provide us with the necessities of life - they clean the air we breathe, fill us with awe as we walk through forests and provide timber for the houses we live in, yet there are deeper reasons for our arboreal admiration that go beyond utility and beauty.
Tree Glee looks at the psychology behind our fascination with trees, examining exactly how they comfort, restore and revitalise us and what we can learn from the wisdom of woodlands to improve our own wellbeing. It explores the importance of trees in our leafy suburbs and urban landscapes, sharing magical stories of remarkable ancient trees across the globe and inviting readers to reflect on their own personal 'treestory'.
Featuring captivating photos and with chapters on forest bathing and nature therapy, woodland wellbeing and tree mythology Tree Glee explores how by deepening our appreciation and connection to trees and by celebrating and protecting them, we can flourish together.
Trees provide us with the necessities of life - they clean the air we breathe, fill us with awe as we walk through forests and provide timber for the houses we live in, yet there are deeper reasons for our arboreal admiration that go beyond utility and beauty.
Tree Glee looks at the psychology behind our fascination with trees, examining exactly how they comfort, restore and revitalise us and what we can learn from the wisdom of woodlands to improve our own wellbeing. It explores the importance of trees in our leafy suburbs and urban landscapes, sharing magical stories of remarkable ancient trees across the globe and inviting readers to reflect on their own personal 'treestory'.
Featuring captivating photos and with chapters on forest bathing and nature therapy, woodland wellbeing and tree mythology Tree Glee explores how by deepening our appreciation and connection to trees and by celebrating and protecting them, we can flourish together.
Reviews / Votes
'This lovely book is an absolute gem' -- Joanna Lumley, Tree Aid Patron 'Trees are so important to our health and that of the planet. This inspirational book shows just how we can thrive together' -- Alan Titchmarsh MBE 'I have loved trees as long as I can remember, and Cheryl Rickman's wonderful book illuminates the vitally important role they play, not only in maintaining the health of our planet and a habitat for so many living creatures, but also in providing us with mental and physical healing. Tree Glee also presents ideas on how you can help protect our amazing trees for the good of all' -- Dr. Jane Goodall, DBE, Founder of the Jane Goodall Institute & UN Messenger of Peace 'A blend of evocative nature writing, wellbeing advice and a call to action ... This gorgeously illustrated book offers practical tips, exercises and thought-provoking reflections to help us engage with our natural habitat and become healthier and happier as a result' * The Lady *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Headline Publishing Group
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Trade binding
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 170 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
862 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-80129-117-0 (9781801291170)
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E-Book
10/2022
Welbeck
€3.99
Available for download
Person
Cheryl Rickman is an unashamed tree-hugger and advocate for the power of nature as a healer and energy-giver. She is also a Sunday Times best-selling author and a qualified positive psychology practitioner. Cheryl specializes in writing empowering, practical books to help people fret less and flourish more and is a wellbeing ambassador for the Network of Wellbeing. She owns her own parcel of ancient woodland and runs WildWood (Ad)Ventures - a 32-acre rewilding and conservation project in the Hampshire countryside. Cheryl resides in Hampshire, UK.