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Life Between the Tides
Life Between the Tides | Adam Nicolson
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Adam Nicolson explores the marine life inhabiting seashore rockpools with a scientists curiosity and a poets wonder in this beautifully illustrated book. The sea is not made of water. Creatures are its genes. Look down as you crouch over the shallows and you will find a periwinkle or a prawn, a claw-displaying crab or a cluster of anemones ready to meet you. No need for binoculars or special stalking skills: go to the rocks and the living will say hello. Inside each rock pool tucked into one of the infinite crevices of the tidal coastline lies a rippling, silent, unknowable universe. Below the stillness of the surface course different currents of endless motionthe ebb and flow of the tide, the steady forward propulsion of the passage of time, and the tiny lifetimes of the rock pools creatures, all of which coalesce into the grand narrative of evolution. In Life Between the Tides, Adam Nicolson investigates one of the most revelatory habitats on earth. Under his microscope, we see a prawns head become a medieval helmet and a group of winkles transform into a Dickensian social scene, with mollusks munching on Stilton and glancing at their pocket watches. Or, rather, is a winkle more like Achilles, an ancient hero, throwing himself toward death for the sake of glory? For Nicolson, who writes with scientific rigor and a poets sense of wonder (The American Scholar), the world of the rock pools is infinite and as intricate as our own. As Nicolson journeys between the tides, both in the pools he builds along the coast of Scotland and through the timeline of scientific discovery, he is accompanied by great thinkersno one can escape the pull of the sea. We meet Virginia Woolf and her Waves; a young T. S. Eliot peering into his own rock pool in Massachusetts; even Nicolsons father-in-law, a classical scholar who would hunt for amethysts along the shoreline, his mind on Heraclitus and the other philosophers of ancient Greece. And, of course, scientists populate the pages; not only their discoveries, but also their doubts and errors, their moments of quiet observation and their thrilling realizations. Everything is within the rock pools, where you can look beyond your own reflection and find the miraculous an inch beneath your nose. The soul wants to be wet, Heraclitus said in Ephesus twenty-five hundred years ago. This marvelous book demonstrates why it is so. Includes Color and Black-and-White Photographs
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Life Between the Tides | Adam Nicolson
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The seashore is my happy place and AN always writes lyrically and with precision about sea-related matters. This turned out to be a rhapsodic compendium of natural history, the tides, geology, social history, philosophy... it's all in there! Some might prefer a sharper focus on the creaturely goings-on (which is what I was expecting it to be) but I found it an absolute delight.

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Life Between the Tides | Adam Nicolson
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“Adam Nicolson explores the marine life inhabiting seashore rockpools with a scientist‘s curiosity and a poet‘s wonder in this beautifully illustrated book”

My love of nature/science books and the description of this book made it‘s something I needed to read. It‘s a great filler between those heavy fiction books. I‘d totally recommend it

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Fr3NcHtOaSt @Addison_Reads thought of you with this one and it might be one worth checking out 2y
Addison_Reads This sounds great. Thank you for thinking of me. 2y
EvieBee This sounds great! Plus, looks like it‘s on order at my library. 2y
Fr3NcHtOaSt @Addison_Reads welcome. You‘re the only person I follow that I know for sure reads these type of books. Had to let you know. 2y
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