Ratings15
Average rating4.3
I am proud to read of a fellow British Columbia Canadian surviving sexism and narrow-minded profit-based scepticism in the forestry service (aka lumber industry ๐), divorce, cancer and multiple encounters with bears, but most importantly never waning in providing evidence for a new connected way of looking at forests. For demonstrating the value in ecological diversity, and never underestimating the possible shared contributions and actions of not just the fungal network that provides connections, but the trees who also share and communicate via such a system. And finding new, queer love along the way! I don't suppose publishers would use โfeel good' as the first descriptor, but that's what it did for me.