Spanning over a century, 'Greenwood' is a layered family epic that takes readers through the interconnected lives of the Greenwoods. In 2038, Jacinda Greenwood narrates tales to tourists in a world suffering environmental collapse. Flashback to 2008, where we find Liam Greenwood, an injured carpenter confronting mortality. Rewind further to 1974, where Willow Greenwood attempts redemption for her family’s ecological sins. And in 1934, Everett Greenwood's life changes upon discovering an abandoned infant. The story weaves past and present, with the Greenwood family's legacy tied intricately to the fate of the forest they are connected to—a tapestry of human experience echoing the layered rings of a tree, where each generation grapples with their inheritance and the dual promise of destruction and renewal inherent in nature itself.