'A remarkable and powerful book, the rarest of things . Nicolson is unique as a writer . I loved it' EDMUND DE WAAL 'Miraculous . An utterly fascinating glimpse of a watery world we only thought we knew' PHILIP HOARE Few places are as familiar as the shore - and few as full of mystery and surprise. How do sandhoppers inherit an inbuilt compass from their parents? How do crabs understand the tides? How can the death of one winkle guarantee the lives of its companions? What does a prawn know? In Life Between the Tides, Adam Nicolson explores the natural wonders of the intertidal and our long human relationship with it. The physics of the seas, the biology of anemone and limpet, the long history of the earth, and the stories we tell of those who have lived here: all interconnect in this zone where the philosopher, scientist and poet can meet and find meaning. In this blend of fascinating, surprising ecology and luminous human history, Adam Nicolson gives an invitation to the shoreline. Anyone who chooses can look beyond their own reflection and find the marvellous there, waiting an inch beneath their nose.
PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED AS THE SEA IS NOT MADE OF WATER. Gold title * NEW BOOK FROM PRIZE-WINNING AND BESTSELLING NATURE WRITER ADAM NICOLSON. This book strongly follows the vein of his enormously successful bestselling book The Seabird's Cry (winner of Wainwright Prize and the Jeffries Prize, as well as being a Waterstones Scottish Book of the Month). * HUGE SALES RECORD. TCM sales: Sea Room - PB 70k, HB 6.5k Seabird's Cry - PB 28.5k, HB 12.5k Mighty Dead - PB 22k, HB 7k * BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED with original artwork from Kate Boxer (illustrator on The Seabird's Cry), specially commissioned original maps and photo inserts containing exquisite coastal photography.
* ADAM NICOLSON IS ONE OF THE GREATEST NATURAL HISTORY WRITERS TODAY AND A MULTI-PRIZE-WINNING AUTHOR including the Wainwright Prize, Jeffries Prize, Royal Society of Literature's Ondaatje Prize, the Somerset Maugham Award, the W.H. Heinemann Award and the British Topography Prize. Competition: Native;The Salt Path;The Wild Silence;Mudlarking;To the River;Still Water;Wilding;The Hidden Life of Trees;Entangled Life. Patrick Laurie;Raynor Winn;Robert Macfarlane;Olivia Laing;Bill Bryson;Philip Hoare;Lara Maiklem;Amy Liptrot;John Lewis-Stempel;Isabella Tree;Peter Wohlleben;merlin sheldrake.