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The Forest Becomes Her - by Julie Carrick Dalton (Hardcover)

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  • The perfect choice for your next book club: Julie Carrick Dalton's The Forest Becomes Her is a gorgeous, hopeful novel about three women from different generations navigating the complexities of family, the impacts of our choices, and our deep connections to the natural world beneath our feet.
  • About the Author: As a journalist, JULIE CARRICK DALTON has published more than a thousand articles in The Boston Globe, BusinessWeek, The Hollywood Reporter, Orion Magazine, Electric Literature, and other publications.
  • 336 Pages
  • Fiction + Literature Genres, Women

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The perfect choice for your next book club: Julie Carrick Dalton's The Forest Becomes Her is a gorgeous, hopeful novel about three women from different generations navigating the complexities of family, the impacts of our choices, and our deep connections to the natural world beneath our feet.

In historic, bucolic Concord, Massachusetts, a centuries old forest has been removed to make way for a new, eco-friendly housing development. The locals are upset by the destruction, but out-of-towners like Hazel Stoddard are flocking to put down roots in their new guilt-free dream homes.

Soon a tragedy leaves Hazel unmoored in her new life, and she begins to feel the pull of the absent forest. Hazel is not alone--her neighbors, real estate agent Stella Flint and teenage environmentalist Polly Bauer, each have their own traumas and their own relationship to the land. The three women are drawn together to save the last remaining oak tree, or they risk losing themselves to lingering shadows that only they can see.

In The Forest Becomes Her, Julie Carrick Dalton brings hope and reverence to this lush celebration of multigenerational female relationships, the ever-evolving female form, humanity's connection to our changing world, and the mysteries that still exist in nature.



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"A lush, lyrical exploration of sisterhood, rage, and the sacred ties between women and the wild. Blending beauty and depth, book clubs will find plenty to untangle in this urgent and moving tale." --Sarah Penner, New York Times bestselling author of The Amalfi Curse and The Lost Apothecary

"The Forest Becomes Her is a lush, aching meditation on loss, transformation, and the quiet power of women who refuse to be quiet. Julie Carrick Dalton has conjured a landscape that remembers everything -- and gives us characters we won't soon forget." --Lily Brooks-Dalton, national bestselling author of The Light Pirate

"Dalton writes with extraordinary power and beauty about both the outside wilderness and the wildness inside women's bodies, connecting the two in surprising and magnificent ways. A primal scream, and an exhilarating and unforgettable novel." --Katie Guterriez, author of GMA Book Club pick More Than You'll Ever Know

"A sweeping, evocative novel about three women's collective battle to save the land that sustains them. Under Julie Carrick Dalton's spell, I mourned and rejoiced with each woman as she confronted the age-old question of why we hurt the people and places we most love. An unforgettable read." --Kirstin Chen, New York Times bestselling author of Counterfeit

"Bursts with heart, emotion, and wisdom...timely and important, The Forest Becomes Her is Carrick Dalton at the height of her storytelling prowess." --Kristy Woodson Harvey, New York Times Bestselling Author of Beach House Rules

"A beautifully wrought tale that intertwines motherhood, Mother Nature, and mysticism in unexpected ways. Dalton's lyrical storytelling captures the aching pull of the land and the bonds that tether us to one another." --Karen Winn, author of Our Little World and The Society

Praise for The Last Beekeeper

"Dalton's passion and love for the natural world vibrates gloriously off every page. The Last Beekeeper is not only an intriguing mystery but an important reminder of what we stand to lose." --Charlotte McConaghy, New York Times bestselling author of Once There Were Wolves

"Filled with meditations on the fragile beauty of nature and the power of hope and resilience, this heartfelt novel will keep readers turning the pages late into the night." --Angie Kim, internationally bestselling author of Miracle Creek

"Dalton weaves an intricate story of friendships carefully made and tended when mere survival would seem to make such bonds impossible. The Last Beekeeper is ingeniously plotted, both clever and tender on every page. I couldn't put it down." --Rebecca Scherm, author of A House Between Earth and the Moon




About the Author



As a journalist, JULIE CARRICK DALTON has published more than a thousand articles in The Boston Globe, BusinessWeek, The Hollywood Reporter, Orion Magazine, Electric Literature, and other publications. A former beekeeper and organic farmer, she is a frequent speaker on the topic of writing fiction in the age of climate crisis and is a member of the teaching faculty at Drexel University's MFA Program. When she isn't reading, writing, or teaching, you can probably find her skiing, swimming, kayaking, working in her garden, or trying to keep track of her four children and two dogs.
Dimensions (Overall): 8.25 Inches (H) x 5.38 Inches (W) x 1.0 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.0 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 336
Genre: Fiction + Literature Genres
Sub-Genre: Women
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Format: Hardcover
Author: Julie Carrick Dalton
Language: English
Street Date: July 14, 2026
TCIN: 1005450396
UPC: 9781250889751
Item Number (DPCI): 247-36-8171
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported

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