Greenwood Michael Christiezip [ 90% RECOMMENDED ]
The book falls into the "Cli-Fi" (climate fiction) genre, examining how human greed and industrialization have led to ecological ruin.
A master carpenter whose life is defined by his relationship with wood.
Estranged brothers whose survival during the Depression forms the family's "root". Greenwood Michael Christiezip
A dendrologist and tour guide facing the extinction of forests.
A recurring motif is that families are often "invented" through shared stories and lies rather than just biological ties. Key Characters Jake Greenwood The book falls into the "Cli-Fi" (climate fiction)
An activist fighting against the very timber empire her father built.
The novel Greenwood by Michael Christie is a sweeping multigenerational saga that uses the structural metaphor of a tree's growth rings to explore the intertwined destinies of a family and the natural world. Set against a backdrop of environmental collapse, the narrative moves from a dystopian future back to the Great Depression and forward again, revealing how secrets, trauma, and resilience are passed down through generations like the layers of wood in a trunk. The Ring Structure A dendrologist and tour guide facing the extinction
These sections follow Liam, a carpenter struggling with his physical and emotional legacy, and Willow, an eco-warrior attempting to atone for her family's destructive past in the timber industry.