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The Forest Year

Finding Hope in a World Worth Saving

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By Ethan Tapper

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On Sale
Oct 6, 2026
Page Count
224 pages
Publisher
Timber Press
ISBN-13
9781643266558

Price

$14.99

Price

$19.99 CAD

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  1. Hardcover
  2. Audiobook Download (Unabridged)

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  1. ebook $14.99 $19.99 CAD
  2. Hardcover $28.00 $37.00 CAD
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Tapper's groundbreaking first book How to Love a Forest (called "beautifully written" by Bill McKibben) offered an optimistic vision for tending the woods. His new book, The Forest Year, lives inside the practice of staying, caretaking, and paying attention. Following a forest and its steward through a year of life, the book explores flowers, birds, forest ecology, and biodiversity while reflecting on what it means to be rooted in place, community, and the ecosystems that sustain us at a time of profound change. The Forest Year is a meditative and lyrical ode to the land, weaving complex scientific and ecological concepts with beautiful narrative prose, making nuanced ideas easy to understand and deeply resonant. Both place-based and practice-driven, Tapper writes not as an armchair philosopher or an academic, but as a working forester stewarding real forests in real time, blending emotional insight with ecological rigor. A moving account of what it means to persist in the face of change and to love a place through work, compromise, sacrifice, and humility, this book will inspire readers to think deeply about where they live and who they are. 

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Praise for How to Love a Forest: 
"If Aldo Leopold were a 21st century Vermont forester with one good eye and a contemporary understanding of power and privilege, this might be the sort of book he'd write." —Ben Goldfarb, author of Eager

“Ecological wisdom abounds in Tapper's story of restoration: wisdom that needs to be spread far, wide, and fast.” —Douglas W. Tallamy, author of Nature's Best Hope

“Eloquent and thoughtful while also being informative and brimming with lush descriptions…Readers will see forests through new eyes after reading Tapper's compelling and compassionate call to action.” —Booklist

Genre:

  • Nonfiction
  • Nature
  • Ecosystems & Habitats
  • Forests & Rainforests

Ethan Tapper is a forester, author, speaker, digital creator and advocate for forests and responsible ecosystem stewardship. His first book, How to Love a Forest: The Bittersweet Work of Tending a Changing World, was released in September 2024, and since has been named a bestseller by the Northeast Independent Booksellers Association (NEIBA), is in its seventh printing, and was a finalist for the Vermont Book Award.  Ethan is a powerful and passionate advocate for forests and other ecosystems, and gifted at sharing his passion and advocacy across multiple platforms: since 2023 he has built a social media following of more than 85,000 across Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and TikTok. Ethan is also a decorated forester with his own consulting forestry business, Bear Island Forestry, and when he is not writing, on speaking tours and making social media content, Ethan lives and works at Bear Island, his 175-acre working forest, homestead, orchard, and sugarbush, and plays in a ten-piece punk band called The Bubs.

  • "So much humility and wonder shine through Tapper’s prose, along with a keen sense of time, this time, and what it means to live deeply, with care and purpose, on a fragile planet. The Forest Year is a well-earned, luminous, and ever-more precious tribute to this northern forest we are both so lucky to call home."
    Helen Whybrow, author of The Salt Stones: Seasons of a Shepherd’s Life

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Ethan Tapper

About the Author

Ethan Tapper is a forester, author, speaker, digital creator and advocate for forests and responsible ecosystem stewardship. His first book, How to Love a Forest: The Bittersweet Work of Tending a Changing World, was published in 2024 and has since been named the winner of the New England Book Award for nonfiction and received international acclaim. His message of relationship, responsibility and hope reaches millions of people each year through his writing, his social media channels with hundreds of thousands of followers, and the hundreds of talks and keynotes he delivers across North America each year. In his personal time, Ethan works, writes, and birds at Bear Island – his 175-acre working forest, homestead and sugarbush — and plays in his punk band, the Bubs.

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