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Peter Wohlleben 2 books collection set in paperback, showcasing nature-themed non-fiction from Vintage/William Collins Ltd.
Peter Wohlleben 2 Books Collection Set in paperback, showcasing cover designs of both vintage titles by William Collins Ltd.
Peter Wohlleben's 2 books collection set in paperback, showcasing vintage-style covers and intriguing non-fiction content.

Peter Wohlleben 2 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Paperback

Author: Peter Wohlleben
SKU: PENGUIN-U250570-9789124361839
Barcode: 9789124361839
Publisher: Vintage/William Collins
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Titles in This Set:
The Secret Network of Nature
The Hidden Life of Trees

Format: Paperback

Overview:
Two acclaimed non-fiction titles by German forester Peter Wohlleben come together in this paperback collection. The Secret Network of Nature invites readers to see the natural world as a web of connections—where roots, fungi, rivers, weather, and countless species interact to maintain balance. Wohlleben blends decades of forestry experience with accessible science to reveal how cooperation and communication sustain ecosystems, and what happens when balance is disrupted. The Hidden Life of Trees complements this view by presenting trees as social beings that share nutrients, warn one another of danger, and support offspring through generations. Written in warm, relatable prose, these books make forest ecology feel immediate and real, inviting observation, reflection, and stewardship. This set is a practical choice for curious adults, students, and nature lovers seeking a deeper appreciation of the living networks that shape our world.

What This Collection Covers:
Ahead of deeper reading, these two titles cover essentials of forest ecology in a readable, engaging way. The Secret Network of Nature explains ecological interdependence, species interactions, and the forces that keep ecosystems resilient in the face of change. The Hidden Life of Trees focuses on tree communities: how generations cooperate, how nutrient exchange occurs via underground networks, and how trees communicate signals of stress or danger. Across both books, Wohlleben demonstrates that nature is interconnected and dynamic, offering a practical lens on conservation, climate literacy, and sustainable living. The collection appeals to readers seeking approachable science, vivid storytelling, and a broader understanding of how forests—and the living systems around us—regulate life on Earth. Ideal for book clubs, classrooms, and anyone who wants to see nature through a more empathetic, informed perspective.

Book-by-Book Guide:
The Secret Network of Nature
In this accessible exploration, Wohlleben invites readers to see the natural world as an intricate web of connections. He travels from forest floors to rivers and skies, showing how soil life, fungi networks, pollinators, and weather collaborate to create balance. Drawing on decades of forestry experience and the latest scientific findings, he demonstrates how even small changes—like shifts in season or the loss of a keystone species—can ripple through ecosystems. The book blends vivid anecdotes with clear explanations of ecological processes, helping readers understand the invisible threads that hold nature together. It’s a compelling invitation to observe, think critically about human impact, and cultivate stewardship of the land. Written in warm, engaging prose, The Secret Network of Nature is ideal for curious readers seeking a deeper comprehension of nature’s resilience and vulnerabilities.

The Hidden Life of Trees
Wohlleben personifies forests, showing trees as social networks with families that live, share resources, communicate, and cooperate for mutual survival. He describes how trees exchange nutrients through underground mycorrhizal networks, warn each other of danger, and nurture younger generations, painting a picture of forests as living communities. The author blends fascination with accessible science, revealing the processes of growth, death, and regeneration that shape woodlands over time. Readers will learn how climate, soil, and species composition influence a forest’s health and how human actions can support or undermine its balance. The narrative voice is practical and heartfelt, inviting readers to step into the woods with new respect. This book stands as a thoughtful, inviting guide to forest ecology that resonates with nature lovers and curious minds alike.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
Nature lovers, curious adults, and students who enjoy accessible science writing will find this two-book collection especially rewarding. It suits readers who prefer narrative non-fiction over dense textbooks, as well as teachers and parents sourcing material for climate and ecology discussions. The set works well as a gift for fans of nature writing or sustainable living, and as a classroom or book-club cornerstone for conversations about biodiversity, conservation, and the human footprint. With its portable paperback format, it’s ideal for reading at home, in parks, or while traveling. If you’re seeking a thoughtful introduction to forest ecology that invites reflection and action, this collection delivers.

Key Benefits:

  • Two engaging, non-fiction titles by a trusted nature author
  • Accessible explanations of forest ecology and ecosystem interdependence
  • Ideal for gifting, personal libraries, or classroom study
  • Perfect for readers who enjoy nature writing and science-inspired storytelling
  • Portable paperback edition for reading anywhere
  • Encourages environmental awareness and stewardship
  • Clear, readable prose that makes ecology approachable

About the Author:
Peter Wohlleben is a German forester and author whose work brings forest science to a broad audience. With decades of hands-on experience, he translates field observations into accessible narratives about how forests function as living systems. His best-known work, The Hidden Life of Trees, presents trees as social beings that communicate, share resources, and care for one another. This collection continues his mission to illuminate ecological networks, climate literacy, and biodiversity through engaging storytelling. Wohlleben’s warm, practical writing invites readers to observe, question, and participate in caring for the natural world, turning everyday experiences in woods into lifelong curiosity about the living landscape.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
This collection offers a cohesive journey into forest ecology and the living networks that sustain nature. Owning the complete set provides meaningful value, expanding understanding beyond a single title and nurturing ongoing curiosity. The approachable prose by a trusted author makes science feel personal and memorable, while the paperback format keeps reading flexible at home, in a park, or on a commute. It’s an ideal gift for nature enthusiasts, students, book clubs, and families seeking thoughtful, conversation-worthy reading. Readers will appreciate the emphasis on observation, conservation, and wonder—a gentle invitation to rethink our relationship with the broader natural world.

Please Note: The individual books included in this listing will be dispatched as per the original UK ISBN and UK edition cover image shown in the image.

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