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Take to the Trees by Marguerite Holloway - Tree Book Passages - Episode 8

6 min · 29 de may de 2025
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Welcome, listeners, to the Tree Book Passages (formerly Tree Book Fan Page), a tree book podcast and shop [https://bookshop.org/shop/treebookpassages]. We are Doug Still, arborist and host of This Old Tree podcast and Georgia Silvera Seamans, a lapsed arborist and host of the Your Bird Story podcast. Today's review is of Take to the Trees by Marguerite Holloway [https://bookshop.org/p/books/take-to-the-trees-a-story-of-hope-science-and-self-discovery-in-america-s-imperiled-forests-marguerite-holloway/21798567?aid=108365&ean=9781324036449&listref=recommended-tree-books]. The book takes place in the woods in western Massachusetts, at Camp Hi-Rock in Mount Washington where Holloway pursues her love of trees in the Women’s Tree Climbing Workshop. Holloway is a skilled writer—“taking us there” to the world of tree climbers  in an economical, descriptive way. If you like what you heard, you can purchase Take to the Trees by Marguerite Holloway [https://bookshop.org/p/books/take-to-the-trees-a-story-of-hope-science-and-self-discovery-in-america-s-imperiled-forests-marguerite-holloway/21798567?aid=108365&ean=9781324036449&listref=recommended-tree-books] on our Bookshop page. We use affiliate links. 10% of your purchase goes to support our efforts, and 10% goes to support local bookstores.  Don't miss future episodes--Subscribe to Tree Book Passages wherever you get your podcasts. We are also on Youtube [https://www.youtube.com/@TreeBookPassages].

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