Wildest Dream

An imagined history of the Green Man

David Gee author Ben Cave illustrator Sarah Gittins illustrator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Ember Press

Publishing:21st Sep '25

£8.99

This title is due to be published on 21st September, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Wildest Dream cover


“I look up into the falling rain, letting it splash in my face, and hope against hope that the inspiriting green can yet disturb the civilised order before it consumes everything. This is, I suppose, an activist’s prayer. May the green spill into our lives and burst out again in a hundred thousand practices of vitality, attention, and care.”

What happens when we embrace wildness, as individuals and as a society? Wildest Dream poses this question, tracing the figure of the Green Man as he has passed through the ages, amongst our May festivals, church walls and peasant protest, and into emerging movements of resistance and change. Along the way we meet characters old and new, and find communities striving for a better world. 

While the Green Man’s story asks that we confront the violence faced by people and planet, David Gee’s enduring message is above all one of hope – a beautiful challenge to live in deeper communion with each other and the earth.  


"I didn't know David Gee. This eloquent and insightful exploration of the most enduring and alluring enigmas in western folk culture makes me wish I had. A genuinely captivating read." Amy-Jane Beer

"A breath of wild truth runs through this book, carrying the rumour of a world worth living for, a hope born on the far side of despair and an invitation to lean towards life. Would that each of us might find a way to make a gift out of our lives, as David Gee has done. Listen carefully to the stories he left us in these pages and you will find clues for how it can be done." Dougald Hine

“This is so much more than a history of the Green Man - this is a manifesto for change. From Mesopotamian gods to Merlin, from Robin Hood to road protests, the Green Man is considered in his multiple manifestations, always with a keen eye to his contemporary relevance. Dizzingly well-informed and unashamedly poetic, the result is not just fascinating, it is profoundly moving - perhaps even life-changing." Clare Shaw

"Gee leads us on a merry dance through the shadows and the light, peeling back the undergrowth to reveal the Green Man's face: so familiar, so unknown, and ultimately so full of hope. A wild, joyful tangle of a book and an ecological quest." Nick Hunt

ISBN: 9781068465901

Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 8mm

Weight: unknown