<p>‘Miraculous … Effortlessly, in deft, sure and delightful prose, he segues through species, science and art to present tidal nature as a microcosm. The result is an utterly fascinating glimpse of a watery world we only thought we knew’<br /><strong>Philip Hoare</strong></p>
<p>‘A beautiful, powerful story of how we understand the unfolding change of the shore.<br />This is a remarkable and powerful book, the rarest of things, both a call-to-arms and a call-to-pause and truly look. Nicolson is unique as a writer, happy soaked to the skin on the shoreline and happy unweaving skeins of philosophy. I loved it’<br /><strong>Edmund de Waal</strong></p>
<p>‘Pure joy. From the ecology of a sandhopper to the cosmic pull of the tides Adam Nicolson takes us paddling into the pools of our own nature, to places where boundaries are restlessly shifting and balance exists between tension and flow – a dazzling, kaleidoscopic exploration into the meaning of life itself’<br /><strong>Isabella Tree</strong></p>
<p>‘A fascinating guide to all things littoral: a natural history of the rockpool that teems with life … Endlessly interesting, its wonders unfurl, fractal-like, the more closely you examine it’<br /><strong>Cal Flyn</strong></p>
<p>‘The man who finds wonder in a winkle … Remarkable … In Nicolson’s hands the intertidal zone is shown to be rich and revelatory … It is as lyrical, learned and rambunctiously eccentric as his previous work … For a book so focused on non-human life, it is luminously humane’<br /><strong>The Times</strong></p>
<p>‘Exquisite … A bravura act of writing … This uniquely and terribly moving book is great literature indeed – reaches beyond itself to speak to us of the most profound and essential things’<br /><strong>Alex Preston, Observer</strong></p>
<p>‘One of our finest writers of non-fiction … Nicolson’s overarching theme in this book … goes to the very heart of what ecology is … the great pleasure of this book is that he does not allow the specifics of his enquiries to keep him from probing the big questions’<br /><strong>Philip Marsden, Spectator</strong></p>

LONGLISTED FOR THE WAINWRIGHT PRIZE 2022 ‘A remarkable and powerful book, the rarest of things … Nicolson is unique as a writer … I loved it’ EDMUND DE WAAL 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 shoreline, from the extraordinary biology of its curious animals to the flow of our human history. This is an invitation to the water, where marvellous things wait an inch below the surface. Previously published as The Sea is Not Made of Water
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LONGLISTED FOR THE WAINWRIGHT PRIZE 2022 ‘A remarkable and powerful book, the rarest of things … Nicolson is unique as a writer … I loved it’ EDMUND DE WAAL Few places are as familiar as the shore – and few as full of mystery and surprise.
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• 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 6.5kSeabird's Cry – PB 28.5k, HB 12.5kMighty 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
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ISBN
9780008294816
Publisert
2022-08-04
Utgiver
Vendor
William Collins
Vekt
360 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Dybde
30 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
384

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Adam Nicolson is a prize-winning writer of many books on history, nature and the countryside including The Sea is Not Made of Water, The Making of Poetry, Sea Room, God’s Secretaries, The Gentry and the acclaimed The Mighty Dead. His 2017 book, Seabird’s Cry was picked as Waterstones Book of the Month in Scotland and won the prestigious Wainwright Prize for nature writing and the Jeffries Prize. He is the winner of the Royal Society of Literature’s Ondaatje Prize, the Somerset Maugham Award, the W.H. Heinemann Award and the British Topography Prize. He has written and presented many television series and lives on a farm in Sussex.