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Review Quotes:
"A profound and loving, shrewd and funny pilgrimage in which trees are living things but also verbs and ways of life. Moor finds so much beauty, and so much historical rubbish to clear away, in this bold, wild search to understand how he should live."
--Larissa MacFarquhar, award-winning author of Strangers Drowning
Review Quotes:
"
In Trees is dazzlingly erudite, playful, profound, adventurous and, above all, eloquently, fiercely
alive. Full of brilliant, mind-bending insights and wonderful surprises, this is the most life-affirming book I've read in a long time."
--John Vaillant, National Book Award finalist for Fire Weather
Review Quotes:
"Moor's nature writing is beautiful and refreshingly original."
--Publishers Weekly, starred review
Biographical Note:
Hailed by
The
Wall Street Journal as a "philosopher on foot," Robert Moor is the bestselling author of
On Trails and now
In Trees. Translated into more than a dozen languages,
On Trails garnered the National Outdoor Book Award, the Pacific Northwest Book Award, and the William Saroyan International Prize. His writing has appeared in
The New Yorker,
The Atlantic,
Harper's,
New York magazine,
Outside,
Emergence,
and
n+1, among other publications. He lives in Halfmoon Bay, British Columbia.
Review Quotes:
"Brilliantly written, supremely intelligent, and philosophically provocative."
--Kirkus Reviews, starred review
Review Quotes:
"A new book in that rare category of 'classic upon publication.'"
--Bill McKibben, New York Times bestselling author of Here Comes the Sun
Review Quotes:
"Robert Moor's brilliant
In Trees is--like its subject--powerfully, fascinatingly arborescent. Moving from sky to earth, Moor unfurls in fine-grained prose the ancient, urgent story of how trees transform us. Reading it, I felt my senses of time, life, and process shift in ways I hadn't experienced before."
--Robert Macfarlane, New York Times bestselling author of Is a River Alive?
Review Quotes:
"Daring, inspired, and wide-ranging, this is much more than a book about trees. To read this book is to feel oneself anchored more firmly to the earth and, simultaneously, to become more open to life's many branching, wild possibilities."
--Ferris Jabr, New York Times bestselling author of Becoming Earth
Review Quotes:
"With adventurous journeys, lively storytelling, and provocative reflection, Moor invites us to know charismatic forests through the eyes of other worldviews in order to guide us through these urgent times."
--Robin Wall Kimmerer, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Serviceberry
Brief Description:
"From the acclaimed author of the New York Times bestseller On Trails comes a wondrous new journey through the wilds of nature and the gnarls of history, exploring how trees-from the mightiest sequoia to the tiniest bonsai-can teach us to grow wise. To truly grasp the wisdom of a tree, you need to begin thinking like one... One day, on a whim, Robert Moor set out to climb a tree near his home-unwittingly embarking on what would become a decade-long, globe-spanning adventure of intellectual and spiritual transformation. Pursuing the hidden wisdom of trees, he scales to the very top of a giant sequoia while filming a nature documentary with David Attenborough; he treks through swamps in Papua to reach a treehouse-dwelling tribe of hunter-gatherers; and he journeys to a remote research camp in Tanzania, where he spends a memorable night sleeping in a chimpanzee nest, seeking to understand our deep evolutionary history. Eventually, having gained a radical new outlook on both our gnarled past and our ever-branching future, he joins an intrepid clan of climate activists risking everything to halt construction of a new oil pipeline and save an ancient forest. Along the way, Moor learns the art of "tree-thinking," which, he discovers, has the power to break open some of humanity's oldest questions: What is the secret to truly growing old? How do we set down deeper roots in an increasingly chaotic world? Most importantly, how should we-as individuals, as communities, as stewards of the earth-live? A witty and relentlessly curious excursion through philosophy, history, and science, what begins as an ode to the miracle of trees blossoms into a joyous, daring, fiercely hopeful endeavor to arborize humanity"-- Provided by publisher.
Review Quotes:
"Gorgeous, honest, and soulful."
--Bryan Stevenson, New York Times bestselling author of Just Mercy
Publisher Marketing:
"This is the most life-affirming book I've read in a long time." --John Vaillant, National Book Award finalist for Fire Weather
From the acclaimed author of the New York Times bestseller On Trails comes a wondrous new journey through the wilds of nature and the gnarls of history, exploring how trees--from the mightiest sequoia to the tiniest bonsai--can teach us to grow wise.
One day, on a whim, Robert Moor set out to climb a tree near his home--unwittingly embarking on what would become a decade-long adventure of intellectual and spiritual transformation.
Pursuing the hidden wisdom of trees, he digs through forgotten archives, scales to the top of a giant sequoia with Sir David Attenborough, trudges through swamps in Papua to reach a treehouse-dwelling tribe of hunter-gatherers, and travels to a remote research camp in Tanzania, where he spends one very uncomfortable night sleeping in a chimpanzee nest. Galvanized by a radical new outlook on both our gnarled past and our ever-branching future, he ultimately falls in with a ragtag clan of climate activists risking everything to halt construction of an oil pipeline and save an old-growth forest.
Along the way, Moor learns the art of "treethinking," which, he discovers, has the power to break open some of humanity's oldest questions: What is the secret to truly growing old? How do we set down roots in an increasingly chaotic world? Can we ever learn to pursue our future in the farsighted, deeply entangled manner of an ancient forest?
A witty, relentlessly curious excursion through philosophy, history, and science, what begins as an ode to the miracle of trees blossoms into a joyous, daring, and fiercely hopeful effort to "arborize humanity."
Review Citations:
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Library Journal 02/01/2026 pg. 76 (EAN 9781476739250, Hardcover)
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Publishers Weekly 02/02/2026 (EAN 9781476739250, Hardcover) - *Starred Review
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Kirkus Reviews 03/01/2026 (EAN 9781476739250, Hardcover) - *Starred Review
Contributor Bio:Moor, Robert
Hailed by
The
Wall Street Journal as a "philosopher on foot," Robert Moor is the bestselling author of
On Trails and now
In Trees. Translated into more than a dozen languages,
On Trails garnered the National Outdoor Book Award, the Pacific Northwest Book Award, and the William Saroyan International Prize. His writing has appeared in
The New Yorker,
The Atlantic,
Harper's,
New York magazine,
Outside,
Emergence,
and
n+1, among other publications. He lives in Halfmoon Bay, British Columbia.
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