Authors on the Web
Smithsonian Magazine, December 13, 2012
...encourages doctors to embrace our animal roots. American Canopy: Trees, Forests, and the Making of a Nation by Eric Rutkow “It’s very hard to understand the American experience if you don’t understand our relationship to trees,” says Eric...
Lake County News-Chronicle, September 1, 2012
...Days Deep Under the Chilean Desert" Elaine Scott; "American Canopy: Trees, Forests, and the Making of a Nation" Eric Rutkow; "Cupcakes, Cookies, and Pie, Oh, My!" Karen Tack; "The Graphic Canon volume 1"; "Running with the Kenyans: Passion, Adventure,...
Black & White, June 29, 2012
...it still yields valuable and intriguing insights into who we are and how we came to be so. Eric Rutkow's is a case in point. It explores how trees have shaped American identity and how Americans have reshaped the continent's forests. Rutkow makes some...
Washington Post, June 25, 2012
...other liberal media. Gerald Thompson, Ogden, Utah, Internal Revenue Service: I am reading two books: American Canopy by Eric Rutkow and American Grown by Michelle Obama. I read a lot. No preferences. I read history, environmental and nature, and fiction....
Journal-Gazette, June 17, 2012
...it still yields valuable and intriguing insights into who we are and how we came to be so. Eric Rutkow’s “American Canopy” is a case in point. It explores how trees have shaped American identity and how Americans have reshaped the continent’s...
San Angelo Standard-Times, June 16, 2012
...experimental mutiny against excess" by Jen Hatmaker "American canopy: trees, forests, and the making of a nation" by Eric Rutkow "And then life happens" a memoir by Auma Obama "At home on the range" by Margaret Yardley Potter "Bombshell: explosive...
Austin American Statesman, June 16, 2012
...when done well, it still yields insights into who we are and how we came to be so. Eric Rutkow's "American Canopy" is a case in point. It explores how trees have shaped American identity and how Americans have reshaped the continent's forests. Rutkow...
Webster-Kirkwood Times, March 25, 2013
...WGNSS will hold its annual Spring Banquet at Orlando Gardens Banquet Center, 8352 Watson Road. Banquet speaker is Eric Rutkow, author of "American Canopy: Trees, Forests and the Making of a Nation."...
Raleigh News & Observer, December 28, 2012
...survival of our culture. They nurture the human spirit in a way that commerce and industry never can. Eric Rutkow, in his recently published book, ?American Canopy,? claims that the preservation of these natural resources offers ?a reconnection with...
West Hartford Patch, December 26, 2012
...trees whose twin histories reflect a rise to prominence and a tragic demise due to fungal disease. Eric Rutkow, author of “American Canopy: Trees, Forests and the Making of a Nation” (Scribner, 2012), will talk about the two trees in his...
Smithsonian Magazine, December 13, 2012
...encourages doctors to embrace our animal roots. American Canopy: Trees, Forests, and the Making of a Nation by Eric Rutkow “It’s very hard to understand the American experience if you don’t understand our relationship to trees,” says Eric...
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, December 2, 2012
...tale began in 1784. ? "American Canopy: Trees, Forests and the Making of a Nation" (Schribner, 2012) by Eric Rutkow is another compelling tale of how American history intertwined with nature. Most of us take trees for granted, but without them this...
Fayette Tribune, November 25, 2012
...roots of this tale began in 1784. “American Canopy: Trees, Forests and the Making of a Nation” by Eric Rutkow (2012, Schribner, $29.00) is another compelling tale of how American history is intertwined with nature. Most of us take trees for...
Charleston Gazette, November 25, 2012
...roots of this tale began in 1784. "American Canopy: Trees, Forests and the Making of a Nation" by Eric Rutkow (2012, Schribner, $29.00) is another compelling tale of how American history is intertwined with nature. Most of us take trees for granted, but...


