The American Scholar

Deep-Rooted Communities

FINDING THE MOTHER TREE: Discovering the Wisdom of the Forest

BY SUZANNE SIMARD

Knopf, 368 pp., $28.95

Many of us look at the trees around us with affection. But there likely isn’t a person in the world whose life is as entwined with trees as Suzanne Simard.

I TOOK THE death of the spruce tree outside our kitchen window personally. When we bought the house a decade ago, it was only as tall as our first story. Now it reached up to the second. But a string of warm, dry springs a few years back fueled an epidemic of

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