<p><b>Winner of the 2023 Helen Bernstein Book Award for Excellence in Journalism</b><b><br><br>"Original and readable." -Financial Times' Best Environmental Books of 2022<br><br>"Superb, inspiring." -Winner, National Academies of Science Schmidt Awards for Excellence in Science Communications</b><br><br><b>"Illuminating." -<i>Silver Medalist</i>, National Outdoor Book Awards </b><br><br><b>Longlisted for the American Library Association's 2023 Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Nonfiction<br><br></b><b>Finalist, 2023 Banff Mountain Book Competition<br></b><br><b>Finalist, 2023 Dayton Literary Peace Prize</b><br><b><br>In the tradition of Elizabeth Kolbert and Barry Lopez, a powerful, poetic and deeply absorbing account of the "lung" at the top of the world.</b><br><br>For the last fifty years, the trees of the boreal forest have been moving north. Ben Rawlence's <i>The Treeline</i> takes us along this critical frontier of our warming planet from Norway to Siberia, Alaska to Greenland, Ca