This is an absolutely delightful account of the characteristics of all the trees we know so well, and many less familiar ones too. Descriptions drew me in; the image of banks of Scots Pine sheltering warlike clans in Scotland, the crack willow providing nooks and crannies for bats, woodpeckers and owls, and the many uses of sweet chestnut, from palings to flour. I read the book avidly from start to finish, and will now dip back in for a second round of enjoyment.
The illustrations are exquisite, and as an echo to the title, we are given beautiful studies of both the front and the back of the leaf. I also have the book 'Nests' featuring Susan Ogilvy's forensic illustrations. Both books, kindly given to me by one of my daughters, are an absolute pleasure to own and read.