"The elegant satiny pages are beautifully illustrated with archival photographs of several of the specimens donated by Ernst Haeckel, Henry David Thoreau, Emily Dickinson, the author herself, and many unnamed contributors. Stories from the herbarium bring to mind the lost art of collecting and pressing plants as a way of preserving memories. This exquisite little book reminds us of this lost art." -- City Book Review
"Field Study is a small, charming book that is beautifully illustrated and laid out. It is an enjoyable, easy read woven with anecdote and poetic symbolism ... Helen Humphreys' honesty and openness in taking us on her journey is the book's charm. I recommend it to all who love nature, and especially to those who seek to promote botany and collections and to inspire others to study plants." -- Canadian Botanical Association Bulletin
"This book is an easy read and a good place to find solace and hope for the future." -- Toronto Botanical Garden's Trellis Magazine
"It's filled with fascinating lore and detail, yet it's also a profoundly meditative book: an elegant, quiet, and compelling record of one woman's journey into past and present, the outside world and her own imagination." -- Society Nineteen Journal
"[A] delightful mix of memoir and field study ... In beautiful prose, Humphreys describes her experience acquainting herself with plants ... Readers who appreciated Aimee Nezhukumatathil's World of Wonders will revel in these gorgeous explorations." -- Publishers Weekly starred review
"Her pages glow with plant samples, lichen as lacy-bright as the day they were found, orchids sadly faded to brown." -- Toronto Star
"A beautiful volume to appeal to the armchair gardener and historian alike. Based on a year studying plant samples collected over decades, she connects plant lovers from over the centuries and offers insight into nature's tenacity." -- Toronto Star
"Beautifully illustrated, it will be a perfect companion when you slouch in your armchair next to the Christmas tree for an evening read. A meticulously researched story of plants collected and people behind them; all based on herbarium labels, margin notes, scribbles, sketches, drawings and old photographs, but mostly the plant specimens themselves." -- Field Botanists of Ontario
"This book changed my perspective on herbaria ... Humphreys sees the space as one where people and plants come together very intimately." -- Herbarium World
"A meditative journey into history through a green lens, Field Study is a must for nature lovers." -- Open Book