About the Book
". . .a soulful, visually stunning journey through art, adventure, and the quiet power of growth." -- Rue Mapp, Founder and CEO, Outdoor Afro 2025 Banff Mountain Book Competition Finalist in Adventure Travel
A graphic memoir that brings together adventure, community, conservation, and personal growth from an award-winning artist and storyteller
Based on Jeremy Collins' extensive, art-filled travel journals, Eventually a Sequoia is part memoir, part manifesto. Collins, already highly regarded as an artist and climber, was invited to bring his sketchbook on a new kind of adventure: documenting the experiences of those who live along the endangered Amazon River. From there, his art and his curiosity took him to other endangered corners of the world, including the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, the mountains of Nepal, Bears Ears National Monument, and the soaring redwoods of California.
Collins's art-based storytelling captures these experiences in visceral form, from the wonder of passing caribou to the terror of a venomous snakebite. Through it all, he profiles the "sequoias" he meets--people whose small seeds produce enormous results, like explorer and film director Céline Cousteau, community organizer and educator Prem Kunwar, Ancient Forest Society founder Wendy Baxter, and more.
Eventually a Sequoia is an inspirational and vivid exploration of the natural world and how it can empower an individual to grow, change, heal, and thrive.
About the Author :
Jeremy Collins is an artist, climber, and conservation activist. His complex, cerebral, and whimsical drawings and maps have been featured in books, films, and commercial work. From the cover of National Geographic to his award-winning book Drawn: The Art of Ascent, he is a driving force in the outdoor industry. As an activist, he donates his time, voice, and work to causes he believes in. As an athlete, Collins puts up first ascent climbs around the globe and directs a world-renowned 24-hour climbing competition called Horseshoe Hell. He lives in Kansas City, MO and Running Springs, CA. Visit Jeremy online at jercollins.com, on Instagram @jer.collins and Facebook @jeremycollinsart.
Review :
A beautiful collection of sketches, stories, and encouragement for anyone with a longing to serve others and an urge to create.... The travelogue is visually stunning and thoroughly inspiring.--Sara Beth West "Shelf Awareness"
An intimate, energetic blend of written storytelling, collage, photography, ink drawings, and watercolor paintings.... I also enjoy the outward-focused theme of this book; it's not about his own self-actualization (although that does inevitably happen along the way), but about these five beautiful and at-risk pockets of the world and the people who are a voice for them and their inhabitants. It's a moving example of an artist using his voice and pen to gently educate others about real-world complexities.--Rosalie Haizlett "The Nature Art Book Club"
Peppered with musings, photographs, and illustrations, this eco-travelogue documents environmental change-makers from the granddaughter of Jacques Cousteau to Sierra Club members and indigenous Gwich'in activists looking to defend the Alaskan Arctic from drilling.-- "Sunset Magazine"
In this memoir that blurs the line between visual art and words, Collins has given us an authentic guide for the modern adventurer. Masterful.--Chris Burkard "photographer and author of The Oceans"
The artful world is made by hand. This book is a reminder. Journeys are done by foot. Adventures happen by ropes and caves and fire. Part graphic novel, part literary travel experiment, part oral history, this can be read page by page or crack it anywhere and see where you land.--Craig Childs "author of House of Rain and The Wild Dark"
Original, unique, deftly crafted, expertly illustrated, informative, insightful, thoughtful and thought-provoking.... [Eventually a Sequoia] is especially recommended reading for anyone with an interest in the combination of art, adventure, environmental conservation, and travel.-- "Midwest Book Review"
Eventually a Sequoia: Stories of Art, Adventure & the Wisdom of Giants is one of those books that makes us wish we published books. It's an honor to share such heartfelt work.-- "Adventure Journal"
This exuberant travelogue from activist and artist Collins (Drawn) offers a front-row seat to conservation efforts in some of Earth's most vulnerable and remote ecosystems.... A paean to seeing as practice, this delivers an impassioned portrait of the hard work of environmental activism and the fragile beauty at stake.-- "Publishers Weekly"
Eventually a Sequoia is a soulful, visually stunning journey through art, adventure, and the quiet power of growth. With curiosity as his compass and a pen in hand, Jeremy Collins brings us stories of people rooted in purpose and reaching toward something greater. Like the trees that inspired its name, this book is a testament to patience, grace, and the long, meaningful climb toward becoming.--Rue Mapp "Founder and CEO, Outdoor Afro"
In Eventually a Sequoia, Jeremy Collins tackles big issues in a deceivingly simple way--direct, tight, and immersive storytelling balanced by his killer art, which brings a warmth and deeper understanding to these heavy topics. Incredible.--Jeremy Jones "Founder, Protect Our Winters"
What comes through in Eventually a Sequoia is a kind of reverence--for people, for story, for the slow work of transformation. This book blends art, field notes, and lived experience into something rare: a guide to living with intention, humility, and wonder.--Len Necefer "Founder and CEO, Native Outdoors"