A Snuff-box Full of Trees collects engaging essays that blend natural history with literature and reflection.
It explores California’s giants, the spread of conifers across Europe, and the surprising human stories that followed their arrival, all told in a lucid, gently humorous voice.
From the forest to the library, the book invites curiosity about why trees matter and how books shape our view of the world. It also offers accessible thoughts on reading the Bible, poetry, and the craft of writing, all grounded in clear observations and shared wonder.
What you’ll experience
- A true-life tale of the Wellingtonia giant and its journey from seed to skyline
- Reflections on Bible reading, language, and the power of short words
- Anecdotes about book collecting, edition lore, and literary culture
- Calm, inviting prose that makes science, religion, and literature feel approachable
Ideal for readers who enjoy thoughtful essays with a historical bent, a dash of humor, and a love of trees, books, and the ideas that connect them.