Compiled by series editor Chris Highland, Meditations of Mabel Osgood Wright brings together 62 of Wright’s most evocative reflections on birds, flowers, gardens, and changing landscapes. From spring’s first flag of truce to the hush of winter’s woods, her words are more than observation—they offer wisdom, peace, and a call to cherish the world around us. This timeless collection speaks to readers seeking restoration, meaning, and mindfulness in the quiet company of nature.
Compiled by series editor
Chris Highland,
Meditations of Ohiyesa collects 60 of Dr Charles A. Eastman’s most resonant writings on nature, community, prayer, and Indigenous philosophy. Each passage opens a doorway: to silence, to humility, to the deep understanding that nature is not separate from us but part of us. These writings offer inspiration, as well as practical guidance for anyone seeking a more mindful, rooted way of living. Read it slowly. Return to it often. Carry it with you into the woods—or into a quiet moment of your day.
Into the Green Future
This pocket-sized book pairs 60 selections from Ralph Waldo Emerson's writings with a relevant quote from a historical or contemporary writer and thinker.
Earth, My Likeness
This pocket-size book pairs 60 short selections from Whitman's poems with a relevant quote from a historical or contemporary writer and thinker.
A Light in the Woods
This pocket-size book pairs 60 selections from Henry David Thoreau's writings with a relevant quote from a historical or contemporary writer and thinker.
Nature's Temple
This pocket-size book pairs 60 insightful John Muir quotes with selections from other celebrated thinkers and spiritual texts.
With its first publication more than 50 years ago, Wilderness Press set the precedent for creating detailed guidebooks written by authors who have hiked every mile of trail. Today, Wilderness Press continues to publish and distribute some of the most highly respected outdoors books and maps in the industry. In 1967, founder Thomas Winnett published
For best-selling author Douglas Wood, trees have always been teachers and sources of inspiration. They have bared witness to so much and have weathered so many storms. In The Things Trees Know, through insightful text and lovely pen and ink illustrations, Doug presents a whispering grove full of wisdom. His brief meditations portray the parallels