'A simultaneously stimulating and soothing blend of nature writing and science' Guardian 'Wohlleben confronts [climate change] directly. He is trenchant in his critique of tree plantations and wood-pellet-power plants, which claim to help the climate but, he argues, end up destabilizing it further' New Yorker '[A] detailed, easy-to-read summary of what research has shown us about "the language of the forest, the consciousness of plants, and the eroding boundary between flora and fauna." In this excellent and updated sequel to his The Hidden Life of Trees,[.] Wohlleben writes beautifully about the reciprocal bonds we can form with trees and all sorts of nature' Psychology Today 'It's hard to dispute the book's overall message; namely, that time spent in nature can serve as both a balm for anxiety and a bulwark against despair' Globe and Mail '[An] eclectic look at humanity's relationships with trees. Nature-minded readers will enjoy this episodic deep dive' Publishers Weekly 'Drawing on scientific evidence and his many years of experience, [Peter Wohlleben] extolls the wonders of the forest. A persuasive invitation to get outside and bathe in nature, perfect for tree huggers and fans of the author's other books' Kirkus Reviews 'A return to the wonders of trees' Booklist '[The Heartbeat of Trees] showcases the interconnectedness of humans and nature . Wohlleben takes a multidisciplinary approach, incorporating history, science, medicine, and mysticism. He balances poetic descriptions with analytical thoughts; beauty is at the heart of both.
The result is a text that is full of wonder and insatiable curiosity, and that invites love for humanity and the natural world' Foreword Reviews '[Like] a walk in the woods.[Wohlleben] urges hope, not despair, about our environmental malaise. [The Heartbeat of Trees] will appeal to fans of popular science and anyone curious about natural history' Library Journal.