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Divining, a memoir in trees

Part of the Made in Michigan Writers Series series
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In sixteen essays, each named after a species of tree, Maureen Dunphy explores the nature of human-arboreal relationships, and how each of these trees has—literally—served as a friend, a confidante, or a place to rest.

The depth and diversity of these relationships are revealed through essays that are both intimate and universal, moving and informative.

While Dunphy's relationships with trees are unique and personal, her work reveals the deep-rooted complexity that connects all of humanity to our staunch, upright companions in life, the members of the "Standing Nation." Beyond providing oxygen, food, and shelter, trees can be sites of emotional refuge, sources of intellectual enrichment, and a boon to physical, mental, and spiritual health. With essays, such as "Stairway to Heaven: The American Sycamore" and "Rocky Mountain High: The Colorado Pinyon," Dunphy gives readers many ways to reimagine our relationships with nature and self.

Within reflections of her personal experience, she skillfully integrates scientific facts to achieve a balance of passion and practicality.

While technology, screens, and the stress of the modern world directs our attention elsewhere, Dunphy brings the reader back to the trees right outside our windows.

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Product Details
Wayne State University Press
0814348424 / 9780814348420
Paperback / softback
28/02/2023
United States
English
277 pages
22 cm