Why did I love this book?
It is rare that a book can change one’s perspective on life and living. This is one of those gems.
How I experience being in a forest, observing each and every tree, from the roots to the trunk to the crown, is now different. My appreciation of all the things in my house that are made from wood is now different.
The Overstory is a stunning ode to the natural world, woven in with impassioned activism and the tangled personal lives and goals of 9 strangers, each summoned in different ways by the trees. Powers repositions us as humans - "This is not our world with trees in it. It's a world of trees, where humans have just arrived."
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The Overstory, winner of the 2019 Pulitzer Prize in Fiction, is a sweeping, impassioned work of activism and resistance that is also a stunning evocation of-and paean to-the natural world. From the roots to the crown and back to the seeds, Richard Powers's twelfth novel unfolds in concentric rings of interlocking fables that range from antebellum New York to the late twentieth-century Timber Wars of the Pacific Northwest and beyond. There is a world alongside ours-vast, slow, interconnected, resourceful, magnificently inventive, and almost invisible to us. This is the story of a handful of people who learn how to see…