There are fewer grey seals in the world than endangered African
elephants, but the British Isles host almost half of this global
population. Every year these charismatic animals, with their
expressive eyes and whiskers more sensitive than our fingertips,
haul out on our shores to breed and raise their pups. As graceful
in the sea as they might seem clumsy on land, grey seals have
visited our shores and enriched our culture for centuries. Yet we
still know relatively little about these captivating animals. As
Susan Richardson journeys to the crags and crevices of the coast,
she explores the mysteries and mythologies of seals, learning not
just how they live but also how we ought to live with them. PRAISE
FOR SUSAN RICHARDSON ‘Cut and precise, archaic and innovative,
transcendent and in-the-moment, [Richardson] sees the life of the
sea as a mirror of ourselves, and vice versa: always changing,
always the same … Vital, glorious and salutary’ PHILIP HOARE,
AUTHOR OF LEVIATHAN ‘[Richardson] writes in prehensile language,
capable of grasping something vast, ancient, chthonic: the Earth in
must’ JAY GRIFFITHS, AUTHOR OF WILD ‘Richardson beautifully
marries the landscape of the polar regions with their – and her
own – emotional topography’ SARA WHEELER Susan Richardson has
always been entranced by seals; they seem to have surfaced at key
junctions throughout her life, comforting her as an anxious child,
bringing joy as she began to spread her wings as a writer and
helping her to find her way after the loss of her mother. Now she
sets out to trace the rhythm of their lives, travelling the coasts
clockwise from Cornwall to Norfolk, in line with the autumn pupping
season. Along the way she explores the myths surrounding seals,
from their shapeshifting selkie skins to the claims that they
decimate fish populations, and she discovers that the greatest
dangers they face come from co-existing with us. Brimming with
vivid descriptions of the natural world, Where the Seals Sing is a
lyrical tale of memory, rescue and rehabilitation. While loss, both
personal and ecological, is a recurring theme, the human–seal
connection that flows through the story is stirring and uplifting.
General
Imprint: |
William Collins Publishing
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
July 2023 |
Authors: |
Susan Richardson
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Dimensions: |
198 x 129 x 28mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
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Pages: |
384 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-00-840457-4 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
0-00-840457-7 |
Barcode: |
9780008404574 |
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