Book details

  • Genre:biography & autobiography
  • Sub-genre:Environmentalists & Naturalists
  • Language:English
  • Pages:168
  • eBook ISBN:9798317844585

Tongues in Trees

Tales of canyons, rivers, and woods

By David Ammons

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Overview


Tongues in Trees is a collection of lyrical, thoughtful essays rooted in the canyons, rivers, and high country of northern Colorado. Moving between memory and landscape, these stories explore inheritance, solitude, loss, resilience, and the quiet ways the natural world teaches us who we are. With a voice that is reflective without sentimentality, the book traces the quiet conversations between land and life: what is passed down, what lingers, and what reveals itself only through attention and return. It will resonate with readers drawn to nature writing, memoir, fly fishing culture, and stories that value listening over answers.
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Description


Tongues in Trees is a collection of lyrical, deeply reflective essays rooted in the canyons, rivers, and high country of northern Colorado. Moving between memory and landscape, these stories explore inheritance, solitude, loss, resilience, and the quiet ways the natural world teaches us who we are. Set among rivers that refuse pretense, forests that remember, and mountains that demand honesty, the book traces a life shaped by place—by family legacies carried forward, by seasons that repeat and change us, and by moments of reckoning that arrive whether we invite them or not. There are stories of childhood and parenthood, of accidents and recoveries, of fire and water, of the visible world and the unseen presences that linger within it. Written in a voice that is both plainspoken and poetic, Tongues in Trees invites readers to slow down, pay attention, and listen more closely—to the land beneath their feet and to the questions that rise when the noise falls away. These essays are not about escaping the modern world, but about finding perspective within it, guided by the steady wisdom of wild places that continue to speak, if we're willing to hear them.
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About The Author


An avid fly-fisherman, adventurer and explorer from a young age, David Ammons describes his journey as being wedged between a desultory entanglement in the rat race and the ever-present tug of a desire to live in the remote mountains. Husband and father of three, he spends his time between his desert home in suburban Arizona and his getaway in the Rocky Mountains. A dedicated member of Trout Unlimited, a conservation organization focused on the preservation of cold-water fisheries, he continues to work in the corporate world even as he writes, chops wood, and fly fishes the Cache la Poudre River.
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