Ghost Trees

Ghost Trees
Author: Bob Gilbert
Publisher: Saraband
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2022-07-21
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1915089689

"A joyous hymn to the urban wild." Patrick Barkham Even in the brick and concrete heart of our cities, nature finds a way. Birds and mammals, insects, plants and trees – they all manage to thrive in the urban jungle, and Bob Gilbert is their champion and their chronicler. He explores the hidden wildlife of the inner city and its edgelands, finding unexpected beauty in the cracks and crannies, and uncovering the deep and essential relationship that exists between people and nature when they are bound together in such close proximity. Beginning from Poplar, the East End area in which he lives, Bob explores, in particular, our relationship with the trees that have helped shape London; from the original wildwood through to the street trees of today. He draws from history and natural history, poetry and painting, myth and magic, and a great deal of walking, observing and listening. Beautifully written, passionate and defiant, Ghost Trees tells the secrets and stories of the urban wildscape, of glorious nature resilient and resurgent on our very doorsteps. ‘Full of deep truths and improbable marvels, this beautifully observed book is a joyous hymn to the urban wild and a clarion call for better – greener, wilder – cities.' Patrick Barkham, natural history writer Praise for Bob Gilbert's The Green London Way: ‘More than ever now, as edgeland becomes a value to be fought over, we need the sanity and the calm informative voice of walkers like Bob Gilbert. This is more than an elegy, it's an inspiration: open your eyes, see what is there and not what you are told is there.' Iain Sinclair

Ghost Trees

Ghost Trees
Author: Bob Gilbert
Publisher: Saraband
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2018-10-18
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1912235285

Even in the brick and concrete heart of our cities, nature finds a way. Birds and mammals, insects, plants and trees – they all manage to thrive in the urban jungle, and Bob Gilbert is their champion and their chronicler. He explores the hidden wildlife of the inner city and its edgelands, finding unexpected beauty in the cracks and crannies, and uncovering the deep and essential relationship that exists between people and nature when they are bound together in such close proximity. Beginning from Poplar, the East End area in which he lives, Bob explores, in particular, our relationship with the trees that have helped shape London; from the original wildwood through to the street trees of today. He draws from history and natural history, poetry and painting, myth and magic, and a great deal of walking, observing and listening. Beautifully written, passionate and defiant, Ghost Trees tells the secrets and stories of the urban wildscape, of glorious nature resilient and resurgent on our very doorsteps.

The Ghost Tree

The Ghost Tree
Author: Christina Henry
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2020-09-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0451492307

When people go missing in the sleepy town of Smith’s Hollow, the only clue to their fate comes when a teenager starts having terrifying visions, in a chilling horror novel from national bestselling author Christina Henry. When the bodies of two girls are found torn apart in the town of Smiths Hollow, Lauren is surprised, but she also expects that the police won't find the killer. After all, the year before her father's body was found with his heart missing, and since then everyone has moved on. Even her best friend, Miranda, has become more interested in boys than in spending time at the old ghost tree, the way they used to when they were kids. So when Lauren has a vision of a monster dragging the remains of the girls through the woods, she knows she can't just do nothing. Not like the rest of her town. But as she draws closer to answers, she realizes that the foundation of her seemingly normal town might be rotten at the center. And that if nobody else stands for the missing, she will.

Spooky Sleuths #1: The Ghost Tree

Spooky Sleuths #1: The Ghost Tree
Author: Natasha Deen
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2022-08-30
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 059348889X

Is it science...or strange and ghostly? Asim's new town is freaking him out! There are weird noises at night, eerie lights, and now an evil tree that is growing way faster than it should. he's sure there's something supernatural going on. His friend Rokshar believes that everything can be explained by science. But even she's worried when the tree takes control of their teacher! It's starting to look like an evil spirit straight out of Guyanese folklore is to blame. Can Asim and his friends save their teacher--and the town--from the ghost tree? Find out...if you dare! It's a new spooky series based on ghost stories from Guyana.

The Ghost-Eye Tree

The Ghost-Eye Tree
Author: Bill Martin
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1988-10-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780805009477

Walking down a dark lonely road on an errand one night, a brother and sister argue over who is afraid of the dread Ghost-Eye tree.

The Halloween Tree

The Halloween Tree
Author: Susan Montanari
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2019-08-06
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1728216249

A charming, funny, and heartwarming kids Halloween picture book that will help to start a new seasonal tradition. Perfect for kids 3-5 or any young child in your life that wants to celebrate the spookiest season of the year. Everyone knows most young saplings dream of becoming Christmas trees. But one grumpy, old tree who doesn't like lights, decorations, or people is determined to be different. Get ready to meet the Halloween Tree! The Halloween Tree is not your average holiday book and is sure to warm the hearts of kids and adults-alike as a gnarly tree finds his place in the world. This festive tale will have all youngsters shouting "Trick or tree!" with glee and decorating their own Halloween trees by the final page. The perfect Halloween gift for babies and kids alike!

The Ghost Tree

The Ghost Tree
Author: Victoria Auberon
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2009-12-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1984586556

WILL AN ANCIENT LEDGEND WEAVE A YOUNG GIRL'S DESTINY?In a mountain village lived Grandmother Atl, a very talented weaver, and her granddaughter,Nemimati. Nemimati wants nothing more than to help her grandmother live a better life, so sheconvinces her to enter a contest where the winner will receive the title of Royal Weaver--andget to live in the comfort of the Royal Palace.Grandmother Atl sends Nemimati and her young friend, Mishtla, to gather the scarce magicalred Coloring Beans with yellow centers from which a luminous golden dye can be made.Eventually, the children stop to rest near the ruins of a mysterious palace garden where theSpirit Tree of legend fortuitously appears and graciously fills their baskets. However, not untilthe day of the long-awaited contest do Nemimati and her grandmother hear the miraculous tree'sappearance explained.This mythic tale is set in the pre-Columbian era of a Toltec emperor who took his name fromthe god, Quetzalcoatl. His legend proclaims him a beneficent sovereign who promoted heartfeltsacrifice for one another rather than the religious rite of sacrificed hearts practiced by otherrulers. It is also said that he presented his subjects with wealth and knowledge.

Ghost Tree & Other Eerie Tales

Ghost Tree & Other Eerie Tales
Author: Anthony Holcroft
Publisher: Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2009-09-28
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1742287433

This collection of spooky stories is designed to give you chills. With tales of mystical cabbage trees able to move from place to place, not-so-harmless house guests and music that briges the gap between the dead and the living, there's a story here for everyone.

The Ghost Orchard

The Ghost Orchard
Author: Helen Humphreys
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2017-09-05
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1443451533

For readers of H is for Hawk and The Frozen Thames, The Ghost Orchard is award-winning author Helen Humphreys’ fascinating journey into the secret history of an iconic food. Delving deep into the storied past of the apple in North America, Humphreys explores the intricate link between agriculture, settlement, and human relationships. With her signature insight and exquisite prose, she brings light to such varied topics as how the apple first came across the Atlantic Ocean with a relatively unknown Quaker woman long before the more famed “Johnny Appleseed”; how bountiful Indigenous orchards were targeted to be taken over or eradicated by white settlers and their armies; how the once-17,000 varietals of apple cultivated were catalogued by watercolour artists from the United States’ Department of Pomology; how apples wove into the life and poetry of Robert Frost; and how Humphreys’ own curiosity was piqued by the Winter Pear Pearmain, believed to be the world’s best tasting apple, which she found growing beside an abandoned cottage not far from her home. In telling this hidden history, Humphreys writes movingly about the experience of her research, something she undertook as one of her closest friends was dying. The result is a book that is both personal and universal, combining engaging storytelling, historical detail, and deep emotional insight.

The Ghosts Of Evolution

The Ghosts Of Evolution
Author: Connie Barlow
Publisher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2008-08-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0786724897

A new vision is sweeping through ecological science: The dense web of dependencies that makes up an ecosystem has gained an added dimension-the dimension of time. Every field, forest, and park is full of living organisms adapted for relationships with creatures that are now extinct. In a vivid narrative, Connie Barlow shows how the idea of "missing partners" in nature evolved from isolated, curious examples into an idea that is transforming how ecologists understand the entire flora and fauna of the Americas. This fascinating book will enrich and deepen the experience of anyone who enjoys a stroll through the woods or even down an urban sidewalk. But this knowledge has a dark side too: Barlow's "ghost stories" teach us that the ripples of biodiversity loss around us now are just the leading edge of what may well become perilous cascades of extinction.