The Forests of California: A California Field Atlas

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The Forests of California: A California Field Atlas Author: Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: Heyday Books
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Pages: 640 Illustrations and other contents: Over 300 full-color maps and illustrations Language: English ISBN: 9781597144797 Categories: , , , , , , , , , ,

The first book of a major new trilogy from artist-naturalist Obi Kaufmann From the author of The California Field Atlas (#1 San Francisco Chronicle Best Seller) comes a major work that not only guides readers through the Golden State’s forested lands, but also presents a profoundly original vision of nature in the twenty-first century. The Forests of California features an abundance of Obi Kaufmann’s signature watercolor maps and trail paintings, weaving them into an expansive and accessible exploration of the biodiversity that defines California in the global imagination. Expanding on the style of the Field Atlas, Kaufmann tells an epic story that spans millions of years, nearly one hundred species of trees, and an astonishing richness of ecosystems. The Forests of California is the first volume in a planned trilogy of field atlases, with The Coasts of California and The Deserts of California to follow, and Kaufmann seeks to create nothing less than a new understanding of the more-than-human world. The lessons in this book extend well beyond California’s borders. If Peter Wohlleben’s The Hidden Life of Trees and Richard Powers’s The Overstory opened readers’ eyes to the awesome power of arboreal life, The Forests of California gives readers a unique and unprecedented immersion in that power.

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2021 Northern California Book Award nominee, General Nonfiction "Masterful … The work that has gone into this book is simply astonishing; every page is a treasure trove of information and beauty." —San Francisco Book Review "A call to action … full of beautiful watercolor renderings of both landscape and data."—Los Angeles Times "[A] must-read. The Forests of California features an abundance of Kaufmann's signature watercolor maps and trail paintings, weaving them into an expansive and accessible exploration of the biodiversity that defines California in the global imagination."—7x7 "The Forests of California is a breathtaking object." —Berkeleyside "One-of-a-kind." —Diablo Magazine "Kaufmann’s expressive writing is matched by his creativity as an artist … [The Forests of California] is Audubon-esque in style and scope." —San Francisco Examiner "Swirls research with poetry, the personal and human with the collective and ecological …" —Mother Jones "[Kaufmann] lay[s] important groundwork to help people better understand the complex ecology of the state’s varied forests and why they are so important." —The Revelator "Braiding colorful watercolors of local flora and fauna with expertly illustrated infographics and maps, Forests is a must-read for anyone who cranes their neck skyward in great groves of Sequoia; for those who wonder how mountains are shaped, how carbon is stored; how fires can replenish—or reduce to ash. The lush, illustrative tome offers an instant education in one of the West’s greatest assets. … Obi leaves no leaf unturned in his quest to capture the wonder and fragility of this important resource."—Sunset

Author Biography

Growing up in the East Bay as the son of an astrophysicist and a psychologist, Obi Kaufmann spent most of high school practicing calculus and breaking away on weekends to scramble around Mount Diablo and map its creeks, oak forests, and sage mazes. Into adulthood, he would regularly journey into the mountains, spending more summer nights without a roof than with one. For Kaufmann, the epic narrative of the California backcountry holds enough art, science, mythology, and language for a hundred field atlases to come. He is the author of the award-winning California Field Atlas and The State of Water. His latest book is The Forests of California. When he is not backpacking, you can find the painter-poet at his desk in Oakland, posting @coyotethunder #trailpaintings on social media. His website is coyoteandthunder.com.