The Overstory

By Richard Powers
The Overstory, book by Richard Powers

The Overstory

By Richard Powers

If you read this novel properly, it will change your life.  Powers takes some of the ideas put forward by Peter Wohlleben in The Hidden Life of Trees and introduces a group of nerdy, odd, and lonely characters who come together in the process of understanding the profound interdependent relationship that exists between humans and trees. One magnificent tree that the eco warriors try and fail to save has remained in my heart and memory like a family member I’ve lost. This book is a game changer, the first truly spectacular eco novel.  A must read.

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