Two Trees Make a Forest: A Memoir of Taiwan's Landscapes and Family

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Two Trees Make a Forest: A Memoir of Taiwan's Landscapes and Family

Author(s): Jessica J. Lee
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Binding: Paperback
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Two Trees Make a Forest traces a personal search across Taiwan's mountains and coasts after a chance discovery of family letters. The narrative blends travel, natural history and family memory as the author reconnects with ancestral places and the species that inhabit them.

Along the way readers encounter unique island wildlife, submerged forests and coastal plains, while the book also examines the impact of colonial mapping and scientific naming on local knowledge. Short, attentive chapters offer evocative scene-setting and reflective insight.

Why read it? For readers interested in environmental memoir, travel writing, and family history told through landscape.

Highlights

  • Hybrid of memoir, travel and nature writing
  • Focus on Taiwan's wildlife and geography
  • Explores colonial histories and local knowledge

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