Colin Tudges The Secret Life of Trees: How they Live & Why they Matter" explores the hidden role of trees in our everyday lives
- & how our future survival depends on them. What is a tree? As this celebration of the trees shows they are our countryside; our ancestors descended from them; they gave us air to breathe. Yet while the stories of trees are as plentiful as leaves in a forest they are rarely told. Here Colin Tudge travels from his own back garden round the world to explore the beauty variety & ingenuity of trees everywhere: from how they live so long to how they talk to each other & why they came to exist in the first place. Lyrical & evocative this book will make everyone fall in love with the trees around them. "A love-letter to trees". (" Financial Times"). " One of those books you want everyone to have already read". (" Sunday Telegraph"). " Wonderful invaluable & timely. Tudge is as illuminating a guide as one could wish for". (" Daily Mail"). " Everyone interested in the natural world will enjoy " The Secret Life of Trees". I found myself reading out whole chunks to friends". (" The Times" Books of the Year). Colin Tudge started his first tree nursery in his garden aged 11 marking his life-long interest in trees. Always interested in plants & animals he studied zoology at Cambridge & then began writing about science first as features editor at the " New Scientist" & then as a documentary maker for the BBC. Now a full-time writer he is a Fellow of the Linnean Society of London & visiting Research Fellow at the Centre of Philosophy at the London School of Economics. His books include " The Variety of Life" & " So Shall We Reap"."