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A Tree is a Time Machine

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By the authors of The Biggest Footprint, winner of the James Cropper Wainwright Prize for Children's Nature Writing 2022.

Slow down and see the big picture in this warm, witty and beautifully illustrated book for children and adults inviting us to wonder at our precious time on Earth.

You are invited to travel through the ages in the company of a 4,000-year-old yew tree named Eunice, whose perspective on time is very different from our own. Her wisdom will get you why is humanity in such a rush lately? Why does time fly and sometimes drag? And how can the actions of one generation change things for those who follow?

Guiding you on a journey from the extremely long past to the head-spinning present and the unshaped future, Eunice reminds us that in a world that seems to be travelling at warp speed, taking your time is sometimes the best thing you can do. After all, some of the most important things in life can't be sped up.

A Tree is a Time Machine is an antidote to uncertain times, and the perfect gift for anyone who has ever felt like they just want the world to slow down.

79 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 25, 2025

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About the author

Rob Sears

20 books55 followers
Rob lives and works in Finsbury Park in London with his cat, dog and wife. His books tend to take an irreverent and fun approach to things that we usually talk about with our Serious Voices, such as monstrous world leaders and the environmental omnicrisis we're living through.

His latest work is The Biggest Footprint, an illustrated book that tells the story of humanity's impact on nature through the character of the mega human, a 3km-tall blue giant made out of every human on earth. It's his first book for kids and adults, and aims to give readers a new perspective on the big data about our species.

Previously Rob wrote a series of hit humour books about world leaders, including The Beautiful Poetry of Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin Life Coach. His political writing has appeared in McSweeney's, The New Statesman, the Guardian and Index on Censorship magazine, and he is the co-creator of Working for the Big Man, a sitcom for Audible starring Kevin Eldon, Felicity Montagu and Mitch Benn.

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Profile Image for Lucy Lightning.
102 reviews2 followers
January 13, 2026
An intricate picture book following the passage of time through the life of a tree, offering an interesting perspective on human life and how we spend our time.

Giving an alarming wake up call to the life we lead today, and how inventions meant to save time have primarily led to us wasting it.

Beautiful illustrations, with page format changing throughout to suit the tone of the narration, as well as keep younger readers engaged. This book walks the line between story and information, making it a great entry point for introducing non-fiction to little ones.

I personally shed a tear towards the end, and will bet that few reads will be able to keep a dry eye.

A Tree is a Time Machine is definitely worth a read!
Profile Image for Jessica Brownlee.
43 reviews1 follower
December 12, 2025
This book is incredible. Taking you through time from the perspective of a tree, demonstrating just how small we really are. It beautifully shines a light on the rapid impact humans have had on the world and it calls on us to slow down and become more thoughtful. It is truly eye-opening book that challenges you with the shocking reality of our impact, all while interweaving humour seamlessly. Since getting this book a few days ago, I have read it 3 times and cried every. single. time. It is a pretty life-changing book that every child and adult should read. Please read this book!!!
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573 reviews9 followers
January 23, 2026
A lovely and moving meditation on time and how one might spend it, with a nod toward caring for the planet and future humans. I teared up at the end.

EDIT: I’m cataloging it as a picture book so as many kids/families come across it as possible.
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36 reviews
March 26, 2026
Inkluzivní čtení o čase. Vyznání lásky a popis dnešní doby. Vše podané tak, aby se i malé čtenářstvo na chvíli zastavilo a nadechlo se...
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