Being an Oak
Life as a tree
Laurent Tillon author Jessica Moore translator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bonnier Books Ltd
Publishing:12th Jun '25
£20.00
This title is due to be published on 12th June, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

THE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER
'A wonderful book' - Tristan Gooley, author of How To Read A Tree
'Unique and thrilling' - Ben Rawlance, author of The Treeline
'A celebration of the oak as nature's masterpiece' - Daniel Lewis, author of Twelve Trees
'A glorious, revelatory tale of a tree that enlarges our world' - Patrick Barkham, author of The Butterfly Isles
The enchanting biography of an ancient tree.
For over two centuries, as rulers have risen and fallen and wars have raged, one majestic oak tree has lived out an epic drama. From germination in 1780 to adapting to the changing climate of the modern age, its struggles and triumphs took place far from human eyes. That is, until one day a young man named Laurent Tillon came across it, and a decades-long relationship began ...
In this dazzling book, biodiversity expert Tillon narrates the story of the tree he calls Quercus. Evoking the richness which is all around us, he reveals that Quercus is embedded in a network of ever-shifting relationships, from close alliances between plants and animals to battles between insects, birds and fungi.
A book of ecology unlike any other, Being An Oak offers a tree-eyed view of life on earth.
Translated by the award-winning translator Jessica Moore.
'A delightful book that turns a tree into a wonderful lens' -- Tristan Gooley * author of How To Read A Tree *
A wonderful, poetic book that will make you eager to understand the secret relationships between Quercus and all living creatures - including ourselves. -- Christilla Pelle-Douël * PSYCHOLOGIES (France) *
Marvellous .... A well-deserved success in bookshops. A very beautiful book. -- Alain Baraton * FRANCE INTER *
Full of humour and empathy. -- Andréina de Bei * SCIENCES & AVENIR *
'Rooted in myth and memory, the English oak stands as both sentinel and storyteller. Tillon brings the oak's long cultural and scientific history to life, exploring and celebrating the the tree's ecological might-its deep roots, resilient heartwood, and quiet symbiosis with other species. In the process, Tillon offers up a celebration of the oak as nature's masterpiece' -- Daniel Lewis, author of Twelve Trees: And What They Tell Us About Our Past, Present and Future
A glorious, revelatory tale of a tree that enlarges our world - animating the fascinating and overlooked relationships between species other than our own -- Patrick Barkham * author of The Butterfly Isles *
ISBN: 9781804183403
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
320 pages