An exquisite, lovingly crafted meditation on plants, trees, and our
place in the natural world, in the tradition of Robin Wall
Kimmerer's Braiding Sweetgrass and Annie Dillard's Pilgrim at
Tinker Creek "Sumana Roy has written-grown-a radiant and wondrous
book."-Robert Macfarlane, author of The Old Ways: A Journey on Foot
"Beautiful. . . . Roy weaves together science, nature, personal
narrative, literature, sociology, and more to keep the reader
turning pages-and to turn us all into tree-lovers."-Kateri Kramer,
The Rumpus A Publishers Weekly Holiday Gift Guide 2021 selection "I
was tired of speed. I wanted to live to tree time." So writes
Sumana Roy at the start of How I Became a Tree, her captivating,
adventurous, and self-reflective vision of what it means to be
human in the natural world. Drawn to trees' wisdom, their
nonviolent way of being, their ability to cope with loneliness and
pain, Roy movingly explores the lessons that writers, painters,
photographers, scientists, and spiritual figures have gleaned
through their engagement with trees-from Rabindranath Tagore to
Tomas Transtroemer, Ovid to Octavio Paz, William Shakespeare to
Margaret Atwood. Her stunning meditations on forests, plant life,
time, self, and the exhaustion of being human evoke the spacious,
relaxed rhythms of the trees themselves. Hailed upon its original
publication in India as "a love song to plants and trees" and "an
ode to all that is unnoticed, ill, neglected, and yet resilient,"
How I Became a Tree blends literary history, theology, philosophy,
botany, and more, and ultimately prompts readers to slow down and
to imagine a reenchanted world in which humans live more like
trees.
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