Robinson's first book is Ingrained: The Making of a Craftsman, a memoir of his unorthodox creative education.
At the Guardian he tagged "five very different books about trees." One title on the list:
The Sixteen Trees of the Somme by Lars MyttingRead about the other entries on the list.
Evocatively set in rural Norway and the remote Shetland Islands archipelago, Mytting’s gripping mystery gradually works away at the knotty family secrets of Edvard Hirifjell – the untimely death of his parents, a bitter wartime feud and a priceless missing inheritance – ultimately revealing a history swirling with all the tension, drama and beauty of the unique grain that’s hidden inside every tree.
Also see: seven books that celebrate trees in all of their glory.
--Marshal Zeringue