The Spirit of the Rainforest

£12.99

Dr Rosa is no stranger to the Amazon. Growing up with the rainforest as her back garden, she learnt the lessons of the rainforest from her grandmother, a native healer in natural medicine. She went on to pursue a classical education in science, gaining a PhD in the US, but has always been pulled back to the heart of the Amazon. As a leading biologist in her field, Rosa continues to explore the region through a unique blend of scientific inquiry and ancient insight. In this debut, you’ll learn about Dr Rosa’s journeys in the Amazon: her treacherous encounters with a boiling river, her conservation work with stingless bees, her experience of taking ayahuasca as a natural psychedelic – and all the amazing biodiversity of the rainforest. At the heart of Rosa’s expedition is her passion to combine science with the indigenous knowledge of the Amazon.

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Scheduled for publication on 16th July, 2026
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SKU: 9781856755580 Category: Tags: , , , Publisher/imprint : Gaia
Page count : 304
Published on 16th July, 2026

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*As featured in the NEW YORK TIMES*

‘Every page feels alive with passion’ – Sophie Pavelle, author of ‘Forget Me Not’
‘A beautiful book’ – Levison Wood, author of ‘Walking the Himalayas’

Named as the BBC’s Most Influential Women, Dr Rosa Espinoza shares the story of her incredible life exploring the Amazon.

Deep in the Amazonian jungle, there exists a corner of the world that remains untouched – a place where rivers boil, plants heal, and creatures glow in the dark. It’s an ecosystem of incredible diversity, and one that Dr Rosa set out to explore.

Growing up on the edge of the Peruvian rainforest, Rosa knew the power of indigenous wisdom from a young age. But it was only as she moved to the US to study science that she felt the uneasy separation between her two worlds. Why was scientific enquiry taken more seriously than indigenous knowledge? And what are scientists missing by not listening other ways of seeing the world?

Dr Rosa made it her mission to integrate scientific rigour with indigenous wisdom. This book tracks her expeditions in the Amazon, and shows the scientific discoveries she made along the way – from her groundbreaking research on stingless bees to her revelations while taking ayahuasca.

This book shows Dr Rosa’s determination to rewrite the script of science: to celebrate indigenous knowledge and give us new hope for our world.

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Dimensions 19.8 × 12.6 cm
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