AWARD: Shortlisted for Environment Award for Children’s Literature by The Wilderness Society www.wilderness.org.au
Tree Beings takes a fresh look at trees — not as a silent statues but as beings that enrich the whole planet. Readers get to know trees through the inspiring true stories of people who love trees (scientists, protestors, planters): a scientist who discovered how trees ‘talk’; a boy who mobilized children to fight climate change; and many more. The books has four ‘big ideas’: trees give life, trees save us, trees are beings, and trees need help. It also includes tree wisdom from many cultures, and introduces some famous and fascinating tree species.
A message from Dr Jane Goodall
Founder of the Jane Goodall Institute and UN Messenger of Peace
I love the title of this book: Tree Beings. I am always being asked to write forewords for people’s books, and often must say ‘no’. But I cannot resist the opportunity to endorse the book of a person who feels about trees as I do!
Ever since I was a child I have loved trees. The trees in our garden all had names and personalities. I did not think of them as inanimate objects, but as living beings. In this book, Raymond Huber shares with us the inspiring stories of some very special people who have not only raised awareness about the importance of trees and forests, but fought to save them.
Every time we destroy a forest we are stealing a little bit of our future. And so, I urge you to join the growing number of people who are fighting to protect and restore forests, who are planting and caring for trees. I hope that many children all over the world will read Tree Beings and understand the importance of trees.