The Heart of the Woods, Wyl Menmuir
The Heart of the Woods, Wyl Menmuir
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The Heart of the Woods

Author: Wyl Menmuir

Narrator: Wyl Menmuir

Unabridged: 6 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Aurum

Published: 06/06/2024


Synopsis

Just as a parent leaves a legacy to their child, a tree leaves a legacy to its surroundings. A deep and explorative companion piece to the Roger Deakin Award-winning The Draw of The Sea.

Throughout history, trees have determined the tools we use, the boats we build, the stories we tell about the world and ourselves, the songs we sing, and some of our most important rituals. As such, our lives are intertwined with those of the trees and woodlands around us.

In this journey deep into the woods, Wyl Menmuir travels the length and breadth of Britain and Ireland to meet the people who plant trees, the ecologists who study them, those who shape beautiful objects and tools from wood, and those who use them to help others.

Wyl also explores how our relationship with trees is enduring, now and in the future – what we get out of spending time around trees, the ways in which our relationship with them has changed over time, and the ways in which our future is interconnected with theirs.

Written in close collaboration with makers, crafters, bodgers, and woodsmen and women in order to better understand the woods they know so well, the joys and frustrations of working with a living material, and the stories of their craft and skills, The Heart of The Woods will delight anyone who enjoys walking among the trees, and anyone who, when lost, has found themselves in the woods.

Chapters include:

WOODLAND PLANTER: A woodland in becoming and an ancient yew grove on the border of North Wales and England

RITUAL WEAVER: Willow coffin making in Cornwall

WOODLORE GATHERER: Science among the trees at Wytham Woods, Oxfordshire

HEARTWOOD CARVER: Among the bodgers in a field outside Cambridge

BOAT BUILDER: A woodland community in the heart of Glasgow’s former docklands

LANDSCAPE SHAPER: Re-wilding the Scottish Highlands and an organised trespass in Devon

WISH WEARER: The clootie well at Munlochy on The Black Isle, Scottish Highlands, a family tree on Bodmin Moor, Cornwall, and the tree at Sycamore Gap, Northumbria

FOREST BATHER: Swimming at Swallowship Pool, Devil’s Water, and Letah Woods Northumberland

MYTH WALKER: Walks in the fictional woods at Wenlock Edge, Shropshire

WAY FOLLOWER: Traditional carpentry in Takayama, Japan

FIRE LIGHTER: The stories we find among the flames and embers, Ennistymon, Ireland 

SOUND CREATOR: A pub on Ireland’s west coast and a guitar-builder in North Wales 

APPLE WAILER: Wassailing in Cornwall

TREE WORSHIPPER: An ancient yew grove in North Wales

Reviews

Goodreads review by Yvonne on August 05, 2024

This is a wonderful book and if you are a fan of the great outdoors, trees, nature and the natural world then this book is a fabulous one to settle down with. The author is Cornish and references several Cornish places, but he also includes places from afield. I live in Cornwall so I am aware of man......more

Goodreads review by Isabelle on September 25, 2024

Our ancestors first mistake was leaving the ocean and our second was leaving the trees. But no we just had to go out to the savanna. And for what. Cause now look at us. Paying taxes and having to make phone calls. Let me devolve. No but for real. I absolutely fell in love The Draw Of The Sea and the......more

Goodreads review by Phillip on August 05, 2024

The skill of the very best writers is to project the image before you, showing what they wish for you to see through their lens. Wyl does this in beautiful, poetical abundance. It is impossible not to enjoy his writing — cum-storytelling — especially with such a heartfelt and introspective ode such......more

Goodreads review by Louise on May 26, 2024

Received this ARC from Coundon Library Book Club Coventry Very different from my usual reading so wasn’t sure what to expect. I already have a fondness for woodland areas and am lucky enough to have one on my doorstep. Reading through this book highlighted my lack of knowledge of the vast subjects co......more

Goodreads review by Nicole on May 16, 2024

I received a free ARC of this book through Coundon Library book club. I was initially both intrigued and cautious when picking this up. I really enjoy nature based books like those from Raynor Winn. The cover art is lovely. But a book just about trees? I was not sure what to expect. Well, let me jus......more