Seaweed chronicles : a world at the water's edge
(2018)

Nonfiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Algonquin Books, 2018
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ISBN/ISSN
9781616208820 MWT15570840, 1616208821 15570840
LANGUAGE
English
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"You might not expect unfettered passion on the topic of seaweed, but Shetterly is such a great storyteller that you find yourself following along eagerly." -Mark Kurlansky "Seaweed is ancient and basic, a testament to the tenacious beginnings of life on earth," writes Susan Hand Shetterly in this elegant, fascinating book. "Why wouldn't seaweeds be a protean life source for the lives that have evolved since?" On a planet facing environmental change and diminishing natural resources, seaweed is increasingly important as a source of food and as a fundamental part of our global ecosystem. In Seaweed Chronicles, Shetterly takes readers deep into the world of this essential organism by providing an immersive, often poetic look at life on the rugged shores of her beloved Gulf of Maine, where the growth and harvesting of seaweed is becoming a major industry. While examining the life cycle of seaweed and its place in the environment, she tells the stories of the men and women who farm and harvest it-and who are fighting to protect this critical species against forces both natural and man-made. Ideal for readers of such books as The Hidden Life of Trees and How to Read Water, Seaweed Chronicles is a deeply informative look at a little understood and too often unappreciated part of our habitat. Susan Hand Shetterly has written about wildlife and wetlands for more than thirty years, in both articles and books, including Settled in the Wild, acollection of essays. She lives in rural Maine, where she works to save habitat. "You might not expect unfettered passion on the topic of seaweed, but Shetterly is such a great storyteller that you find yourself following along eagerly." -Mark Kurlansky "After reading Susan Hand Shetterly's Seaweed Chronicles, chances are that you'll look at sushi rolls and the brackish tangles of seaweed washed up on beaches in a new light. Seaweed Chronicles is a fascinating portrait of this valuable, increasingly threatened resource and a passionate plea for its wise management. It's a beautiful book, both educational and inspirational . . . Shetterly is a wise, attentive observer, open to the wonders of nature. Although generally more lyrical than didactic, she helpfully frontloads the book with important facts about seaweeds. Seaweed Chronicles adds up to a persuasive and loving argument for 'a new model of how to manage ocean resources that doesn't edge them toward oblivion.'" -Heller McAlpin, Washington Post "Ms. Shet­terly writes beau­ti­fully about the in­ter­con­nect­ed­ness of hu­mans and an­i­mals and the nat­ural en­vi­ron­ment that we share. The twinned con­cepts of com­mu­nity and be­long­ing are cen­tral to this story. By ex­plor­ing the land where we live, we can be­gin to un­der­stand our place in the world. Sea­weed Chron­i­cles is an el­egy to en­vi­ron­mental­ism and to the in­di­vid­u­als in Ms. Shet­ter­ly's lo­cal com­mu­nity who are com­mit­ted to the stew­ard­ship of coastal Maine's nat­ural habi­tat. In the end, this is not about turn­ing back the clock or call­ing for a global shift in be­hav­ior, but about a phi­los­o­phy. Sea­weed Chron­i­cles is a lo­cal af­fair and, as such, gives more jus­tice to Ms. Shet­ter­ly's en­deavor and closes in on some­thing real. 'At­ten­tion,' Si­mone Weil once wrote, 'is the rarest and purest form of gen­eros­ity.' Ms. Shet­terly is sim­ply urg­ing us to pay at­ten­tion to na­ture, to live de­lib­er­ately, to take stock of the things around us that we don't want to lose. There may be big­ger chal­lenges in the world to­day than the grow­ing and har­vest­ing of sea­weed, but the re­spon­si­bil­ity and care-the pay­ing at­ten­tion-that the in­di­vid­u­als in Ms. Shet­ter­ly's seascape rep­re­sent en­dow us

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