
Things Trees Know
Douglas Wood(Author)
Adventure Publications, Incorporated (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Will be published approx. on 18. June 2026
Book
Hardback
64 pages
978-1-64755-623-5 (ISBN)
Description
Let the steady strength of trees guide you through life's sunshine and storms in these soulful reflections from Douglas Wood.
Of all the teachers in the natural world, few are as rooted in wisdom-or as generous in spirit-as trees. They stand through seasons of hardship and change, offering silent lessons to those who pause and listen. In Things Trees Know, best-selling author Douglas Wood offers heartfelt meditations on what we can learn from our towering companions. With branches reaching skyward and roots anchored deep, trees model how to grow through adversity, endure life's trials, and remain true to ourselves.
Inspired by a deeply personal moment of clarity beneath the silhouette of an old oak, Douglas shares poetic musings and elegantly simple illustrations that translate the quiet lessons of trees into meaningful guidance for daily living. Whether you're seeking solace, encouragement, or a deeper connection with nature, this book offers timeless insight from nature's most steadfast beings.
Book Features:
Meditative reflections that use trees as metaphors for growth, resilience, and inner peace
Beautiful artwork that enhances the book's warm and contemplative tone
Short, uplifting entries ideal for mindful reading and daily contemplations
Universal themes of strength, healing, authenticity, and the cycles of life
A perfect gift for nature lovers, spiritual seekers, and anyone weathering a time of change, Things Trees Know is a moving tribute to the wisdom that's all around us-and within us.
Of all the teachers in the natural world, few are as rooted in wisdom-or as generous in spirit-as trees. They stand through seasons of hardship and change, offering silent lessons to those who pause and listen. In Things Trees Know, best-selling author Douglas Wood offers heartfelt meditations on what we can learn from our towering companions. With branches reaching skyward and roots anchored deep, trees model how to grow through adversity, endure life's trials, and remain true to ourselves.
Inspired by a deeply personal moment of clarity beneath the silhouette of an old oak, Douglas shares poetic musings and elegantly simple illustrations that translate the quiet lessons of trees into meaningful guidance for daily living. Whether you're seeking solace, encouragement, or a deeper connection with nature, this book offers timeless insight from nature's most steadfast beings.
Book Features:
Meditative reflections that use trees as metaphors for growth, resilience, and inner peace
Beautiful artwork that enhances the book's warm and contemplative tone
Short, uplifting entries ideal for mindful reading and daily contemplations
Universal themes of strength, healing, authenticity, and the cycles of life
A perfect gift for nature lovers, spiritual seekers, and anyone weathering a time of change, Things Trees Know is a moving tribute to the wisdom that's all around us-and within us.
More details
Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United States
Edition type
Revised edition
Product notice
Paper over boards
Illustrations
Black & white illustrations throughout
Dimensions
Height: 146 mm
Width: 107 mm
Thickness: 7 mm
Weight
113 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-64755-623-5 (9781647556235)
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Douglas Wood
The Things Trees Know
Book
09/2005
Advance Publishing In.,US
€10.00
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Person
Douglas Wood is a central-Minnesota-based author, artist, musician, and naturalist. He is the creator of more than 30 books, with over 2.5 million copies in print. His first book, Old Turtle, was hailed as a "profound work" and an "instant classic," and his other titles include the New York Times best-seller Grandad's Prayers of the Earth. Douglas has received numerous awards, including the Christopher Medal, Minnesota Book Award, and Lifetime Achievement Award from the Minnesota Association for Environmental Education.