How to Be More Tree: Essential Life Lessons for Perennial Happiness

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How to Be More Tree: Essential Life Lessons for Perennial Happiness Illustrator: Annie Davidson Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Michael O'Mara Books Ltd
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Pages: 128 Illustrations and other contents: full colour illustrations throughout Language: English ISBN: 9781912785131 Categories: , , , , , , , ,

This beautifully illustrated book brings together sixty essential life lessons inspired by the infinite wisdom of trees. Trees do not have brains to think with, or nervous systems that cause them to feel things, and yet they are undeniably clever. From their ability to adapt, to their understanding of the strength of networks and mutually beneficial relationships, they put us to shame with their natural ability to thrive, even when they find themselves in less than ideal environments. This beautifully illustrated book brings together sixty universal life lessons taken from the infinite wisdom of trees. We learn about the importance of forward-planning from the Chinese bamboo tree, which seemingly doesn’t grow at all for the first four years of its life, before shooting 80 feet upwards in six weeks; in those four years, it is in fact growing an amazingly strong underground root network to support sudden growth. And acacias, who look out for each other by producing a gas when they’re being nibbled on by herbivores to warn their nearby friends. From the importance of patience, to drawing strength from others, to weathering the storm, to dealing with life’s most persistent irritants – this is a celebration of the heroes of the forest, and an essential companion for dipping into when we need a little inspiration.

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With engaging illustrations and thoughtful advice, this small book offers 59 life lessons inspired by the qualities of junipers, oaks, and other species. It might help someone in your life, ahem, see the forest for the trees. -- Oprah * Oprah Daily *

Author Biography

Annie Davidson is a Melbourne-based illustrator whose drawings have appeared on textiles, picture books, shop windows and stationery around the world, with clients including Lonely Planet and Converse, among others. She is inspired by Japanese woodblock prints, botanical art and nature — especially forests, tropical landscapes, coral reefs and cactus gardens. You can see more of her whimsical illustrations on her Instagram page @anniesarahdesign or on her website — www.anniedavidson.bigcartel.com.