"An unlikely love story about a reporter and a tree. . . . What makes Witness Tree such an irresistible read is Mapess love of language combined with a great talent at rendering nerdy information readable." * Los Angeles Review of Books * "A meticulously, beautifully layered portrayal of vulnerability and loss, renewal and hope, this extensively researched yet deeply personal book is a timely call to bear witness and to act in an age of climate-change denial." * Kirkus Reviews, starred review * "The intriguing, and more intimate, Witness Tree . . . portrays trees as scribes, diarists, historians. They are among our oldest journalists. A reporter herself . . . Mapes sets out to tell the story of climate change through one tree. But that is, marvelously, the least of it." * New York Times Book Review * "For those with an abiding fondness for New England farmsteads and woodlots, Mapes offers up literary comfort food, as welcome as hot cocoa on a chilly day . . . To walk with Mapes through these pages is not only to enjoy the charm of rural New England, but also to experience the global effects of our civilizationfor better and for worseon an intimate scale" * Natural History Magazine *