Think Like a Forest: Letters to my Children from a Changing Planet

Hardback Published on: 16/04/2026
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Synopsis

‘Beautiful and thought-provoking’ Cal Flyn

How do we raise children in a climate emergency?

What should we teach them - and what kind of future are we preparing them for?

Ben Rawlence began writing to his eldest daughter before she was born, trying to understand what it means to bring a child into a world facing ecological breakdown. Over the next twelve years, these letters – written to his two daughters as they grow – chart one father’s attempt to live with the central contradiction of our age: raising children within a system that threatens all life, including our own.

By turns moving and funny, and always bracingly honest, Think Like a Forest explores love, fear and responsibility in perilous times. Rawlence finds the answers might lie in learning to see the world again through the eyes of a child so that we may embrace interdependence and regain our place in nature. To think like a forest, he shows us, may be the key to how we parent, how we live, and even whether we have a future on our planet at all.

'A gift, not just for the author’s daughters, but for all of us who want to replace ecocide anxiety with the glimmerings of a better future’ Sophy Roberts

‘A thoughtful, tender way to make a map of new and frightening territory’ Jay Griffiths

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Vintage Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781787335257
  • Number of pages: 240
  • Dimensions: 224 x 144 x 25 mm
  • Weight: 344g
  • Languages: English

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Think Like a Forest
Personal experience informs this important book
This book is the story of a parent’s journey through our turbulent times alongside his two inquiring children. It is full of the penetrating questions chil... READ MORE
Zanna Jeffries
Think Like a Forest
Deceptively rich volume offers something for everyone (curious about the world we are in and how to face into it with our loved ones)
This is one of those books which I expect I (and others) will keep coming back to (and keep giving as a gift) for years to come. It seems a simple premise:... READ MORE
Dave Hunter
This reviewer received a free of charge product for review.
Think Like a Forest
A Powerful Truth
How do we explain the complexities of man-induced climate change to our kids? Teaching them that we are bringing them into a world where successive generat... READ MORE
Alex Shirley-Smith
Think Like a Forest
A moving and thoughtful guide to Anthropocene parenting
A restorative book if you’re feeling somewhat environmentally burnt out. I was not really sure what to expect of this book, that dives into the climate and... READ MORE
mary gagen
This reviewer received a free of charge product for review.
Think Like a Forest
Preparing our children for the world as it is today isn't enough, the challenge is to prepare them in some way for what is coming
Environmentalism in the UK and around the WEIRD world is at a critical juncture. The innocence and - some might say - naiveté of the dominant 'liberal' app... READ MORE
Morgan Phillips
This reviewer received a free of charge product for review.
Think Like a Forest
Insightful, awesome for every parent and child, of course.
Ben Rawlence's expertise, findings and thoughts are extremely helpful, insightful, and inspiring for all alike, adults, parents, and children in these diff... READ MORE
Ursula Pasewald
Think Like a Forest
Deeply felt, clearly expressed, and vitally important
Ben Rawlence's latest book is presented in the form of a series of letters to his two young daughters,now aged 12 and 10, but it is really aimed at their p... READ MORE
Dougal Jeffries
This reviewer received a free of charge product for review.
Think Like a Forest
A deeply personal, insightful, and decisive read.
Ben Rawlence’s book validates moral outrage and acknowledges the reality of the world as it is now without losing sight of humanity and community. I’d reco... READ MORE
Blue Carroll