Oak trees have participated in a surprising swath of human history, and now they have finally been recognized for it. William Logan's Oak is an utterly fascinating story and, in a strange way, a humbling one. -- John Berendt, author of Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil Logan is a gentle ecologist, and paints an enthralling picture of the cooperative business going on underground. -- Richard Mabey - Guardian Oak has plenty to teach us...In his own way, Logan is restoring knowledge that disappeared, and in the end it is his passion for the trees themselves that makes this book remarkable. -- Anthony Doerr - Boston Globe Certified arborist and nature writer William Bryant Logan has brought a literary voice to the story of the mighty oak. This wonderful history is written in a storyteller's voice. -- Debra Prinzing - Seattle Post-Intelligencer Human civilization, from its very inception, has been intertwined with the evolution of the oak. From the scientific and practical to the philosophical and spiritual, Logan amazes readers with the connections between Homo and Quercus. -- Carl Keeler - Outdoor America Any student of history or lover of the woods will enjoy discovering the many contributions that this tree has made. Readers will have plenty to think about next time they pass under a canopy of these amazing trees. -- Science News Passion is never boring...[Logan's] affection and admiration for the oak tree are so persuasive that the next time you see one you might be inspired to kneel before it in recognition of its sprawling contributions to mankind. -- Arizona Republic Logan's beautiful treatment opened my eyes to how much human experience on this planet has depended on the single (albeit wonderfully varied) genus Quercus. -- Richard Powers - PBS NewsHour