
The Power Of Trees
The Power of Trees by Peter Wohlleben explores how forests endure, adapt and quietly pass wisdom from one generation to the next.
This compelling follow-up to his international bestseller The Hidden Life of Trees reveals the astonishing ways trees survive climate change, natural disasters and human interference.
With a voice both poetic and precise, Wohlleben reminds us that while trees can live without people, we cannot live without them. A love letter to the forest and a call to protect nature’s quiet intelligence, this book invites reflection and respect for the living world.
Paperback, 288 pages, 234 x 153 mm.
Published April 2023.
Published in the United Kingdom.
.The Power of Trees by Peter Wohlleben explores how forests endure, adapt and quietly pass wisdom from one generation to the next.
This compelling follow-up to his international bestseller The Hidden Life of Trees reveals the astonishing ways trees survive climate change, natural disasters and human interference.
With a voice both poetic and precise, Wohlleben reminds us that while trees can live without people, we cannot live without them. A love letter to the forest and a call to protect nature’s quiet intelligence, this book invites reflection and respect for the living world.
Paperback, 288 pages, 234 x 153 mm.
Published April 2023.
Published in the United Kingdom.
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The Power of Trees by Peter Wohlleben explores how forests endure, adapt and quietly pass wisdom from one generation to the next.
This compelling follow-up to his international bestseller The Hidden Life of Trees reveals the astonishing ways trees survive climate change, natural disasters and human interference.
With a voice both poetic and precise, Wohlleben reminds us that while trees can live without people, we cannot live without them. A love letter to the forest and a call to protect nature’s quiet intelligence, this book invites reflection and respect for the living world.
Paperback, 288 pages, 234 x 153 mm.
Published April 2023.
Published in the United Kingdom.
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