Over 50 writings from notable authors, philosophers, scientists and artists--including Plato, Ursula K. Le Guin and Ada Limón--are delicately translated into Holten's visual "tree alphabet" in this ode to the world's trees.-- "The New York Times Book Review"
Striking.-- "The New Yorker"
Inspiring. . . . insights that are scientific, intimate and surprising. . . . a call to action for those who still care.-- "The Washington Post"
An unexpected mix of poems, essays, quotations, song lyrics, recipes, and other texts. . . . offering diverse perspectives on those towering woody plants and their relationship to human life.-- "Poets & Writers"
Stunning. . . . I've never seen anything remotely like this work of art.-- "Book Page, Starred Review"
An appealing, celebratory offering with an urgent message.-- "Kirkus Reviews"
Science and storytelling are braided with history and art to create something quietly urgent and beautiful here. This is nature writing in a new way, full of tree magic.-- "Buzzfeed"
Celebratory. . . . delightful. . . . lovely as both exercise and artifact.-- "Orion Magazine"
Incredibly refreshing. . . . A stunning celebration of trees through the ages, this book is sure to spark passion with every passing page.-- "Chicago Review of Books"
An imaginative compilation of poems and stories translated into a stunning visual language based on trees. . . . Perfect for an evening meditative read, or for placing out on your coffee table to share with friends.-- "District Fray Magazine"
An astonishing fusion of storytelling & art, and a deeply beautiful celebration of trees through the ages.-- "Write or Die Magazine"
Absorbing. . . . offers knowledge and inspiration alike.-- "Frontier Magazine"
Revelatory. . . . Wondrous. . . . An exquisite ode to all things arboreal.-- "The Washington Independent Review of Books"
Stunning. . . . a beautiful, artistic rendering of the many ways trees nourish and undergird our world.-- "Shelf Awareness"
One of the most exquisite books inspired by trees in recent memory.-- "Tertulia"
Touching. . . . An ode to literature, language, and nature that intertwines and loops like branches of a tree.-- "Airmail"
In The Language of Trees Katie Holten plants trees in our imagination, transferring them from objects of outdoor devotion to subjects of deep contemplation.-- "Pittsburgh Post-Gazette"
This literary anthology will give readers a new vocabulary when it comes to talking about nature.-- "District Fray Magazine"
A masterpiece. Katie Holten's tree alphabet is a gift to the printed world.--Max Porter, author of Grief Is a Thing with Feathers