Quotes
“Evan Sibley performs eloquently, expressing the author’s empathy for his Vermont woodlands. He gets the tone and cadence of this first-person memoir, which celebrates the meaning and significance of forests.” AudioFile
“A treatise on tough TLC for trees.” Burlington Free Press (Vermont)
“Eloquent and thoughtful while also being informative and brimming with lush descriptions…Readers will see forests through new eyes after reading Tapper’s compelling and compassionate call to action.” Booklist
“Beautifully written, full of scenes those of us who live in and love the forests of the northeast will recognize immediately.” Bill McKibben, New York Times bestselling author
“To save a forest, trees need to die. Read this book and find out why.” Doug Tallamy, author of Nature’s Best Hope
“Tapper reveals the hidden historical forces that have sculpted our landscapes and proves that, given enough wisdom and labor, we can still restore our degraded forests.” Ben Goldfarb, author of Crossings
“The book could only have come from the deep experience of a working forester and the big heart of a gifted writer…It left me filled with hope, seeing the forest and the world around me with new eyes.” Philip Lee, author of Restigouche: The Long Run of the Wild River