"A fantastic read - beautifully written and brimming with wisdom, wildness and stories that enlighten and inspire . a book for these times from a soulful surfer, scholar, and artist who offers us a compelling and hopeful vision for how things can be." - RuairĂ McKiernan , bestselling author of Hitching for Hope "Reading this truly marvellous book made me feel vulnerable, uplifted and . will leave an indelible mark on the memory." - Sir Tim Smit , Co-Founder of the Eden Project "This beautiful book is much more than a celebration of place. It is a powerful story of an incredible woman at the frontline of surfing. Easkey's blue heritage runs deep through her bloodline, and she will draw us all closer - both inside our bodies and the bigger body of the world - to water as we flow through these pages." - Sam Bleakley , surfer, filmmaker and author of Mindful Thoughts for Surfers: Turning in to the Tides "This book is a love story of the exhilarating relationship between a deeply sensitive, courageous woman and the ocean .
With such an intimate personal account it also illustrates how each person can have their own rich and fulfilling relationship with the natural world." - Michael Depledge CBE FRCP, Emeritus Professor of Environment and Human Health "Easkey Britton's story is uniquely, authentically, wholly, powerfully, and untouchably her own. She tells us how to bring water - in all its forms - into our own lives as mother, muse, coach, confidant, healer, lover, sparing-partner, and best friend. I hope everyone listens." - Dr Wallace J Nichols , author of Blue Mind "Saltwater in the Blood is a compelling and moving read about the thrill, wonder and danger of surfing, and how Easkey's relationship to the sea and surf has awoken in her a responsibility to life itself." - Alexandra Pope . co-author of Wild Power: discover the magic of the menstrual cycle and awaken the feminine path to power "Her journey as a surfer and as woman are an urgent reminder of the spiritual power of our ocean as a source of inspiration, humility, and connection that we all need in this moment of human and planetary crisis." - Persis Karim , poet, editor and Professor at San Francisco State University "We learn of a woman's deep sensations from Easkey's book.
She is not coy. She says it how she feels, in water and on paper and in this world." - Pauline Bewick , Irish artist and author.