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Be More Tree: Life Lessons to Help You Grow into Yourself

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If trees could talk, they would have a lot to say. They come in all shapes and sizes, fascinating us for millennia – there is a lot we can learn from their wise ways.

Be More Tree is a celebration of our long-standing friends and reveals all we should take away from being more tree. From learning to share the spaces we inhabit, to changing with the seasons and sticking together and leaving a lasting legacy – Alison delves deeps to reveal the stories and secrets of thinking like a tree.

Next title in the successful series and packed with beautiful illustrations, advice, folklore, exercises and handy spotter's guide, this is the ultimate guide to harness the wisdoms of trees.

144 pages, Hardcover

Published April 27, 2021

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Alison Davies

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September 2, 2021
This was the sweetest book I’ve ever read. It really spoke to my inner hippie 🌿 The way it was written was not only touching but also funny with little corny jokes and adorable exercises. There were also informative breaks that taught me a lot about various trees. Overall this was a really creative self help book that gave our lovely tree friends the attention and glory they deserve. An earth gypsy’s Bible 🐛
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September 24, 2025
Be More Tree is an unserious book filled with aesthetic illustrations, folkloric language, and activity guides to help its readers connect more with nature and their inner selves. It encourages the emulation of the ancient beings around us that will almost certainly outlive our young. Its hippie tone permeates its pages, dancing around the many species of trees and the meanings humans have ascribed to them across time.
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