Dr. Suzanne Simard is the bestselling author of Finding the Mother Tree. She is a Professor of Forest Ecology at the University of British Columbia, where she leads The Mother Tree Project. She has earned a global reputation for pioneering research on tree connectivity and communication and its impact on the health and diversity of forests. She lives with her family in the mountains around Nelson, British Columbia.
A scientific memoir as gripping as any HBO drama series... Just as
she disinters earthy mushrooms and the finest of filaments, so she
lays bare the human heart with moving simplicity... It is her
gallant mission in the book and in her life - and one essential to
combating the climate crisis - to make science more humanly
engaged
*Observer*
Finding the Mother Tree is the kind of story we need to be telling,
a new way of communicating that the world desperately needs to
hear... A reminder to listen to our wilder selves, and to remember,
with humility, how little we know of the complexities of the
natural world
*Guardian*
This book is a testament to Simard's skill as a science
communicator. Her research is clearly defined, the steps of her
experiments articulated, her astonishing results explained and the
implications laid bare: We ignore the complexity of forests at our
peril
*The New York Times*
A masterwork of planetary significance
*Booklist (starred review)*
[Simard] is an intellectual force... Simard's results are so
revolutionary and controversial that they have quickly worked their
way into social theory, urban planning, culture and art... We have
a lot of rethinking to do about the economic and political models
that, since Darwin, have been taken to be natural
*Independent*
Finding the Mother Tree has come at a crucial moment... With
biodiversity on a knife edge, the need to appreciate and understand
the complexity and brilliance of the natural world could not be
more important
*Financial Times*
Vivid and inspiring... a radical new understanding of plants
*Wall Street Journal*
Speaking with Simard felt like coming to the headwaters of a vast
system of ideas, both innovative and ancient... To read Finding the
Mother Tree is to imagine the view from a 250-foot redwood. The
recognition that we're all connected is one of the great gifts of
the memoir
*Los Angeles Times*
[Suzanne Simard] forever transformed our views of the world and the
interconnectivity of our environment. Finding the Mother Tree is
not only a deeply beautiful memoir about one woman's impactful
life, it's also a call to action to protect, understand and connect
with the natural world
*Amy Adams*
A vivid and compelling memoir of [Simard's] lifelong quest to prove
that the forest is more than just a collection of trees
*The New York Times*
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