Adrift : the curious tale of the Lego lost at sea
(2022)

Nonfiction

Book

Call Numbers:
688.725/WILLIAMS,T

Availability

Locations Call Number Status
Adult Nonfiction 688.725/WILLIAMS,T Available

Details

PUBLISHED
London : Unicorn Publishing Group 2022
DESCRIPTION

183 pages : color illustrations ; 21 cm

ISBN/ISSN
9781913491192, 1913491196, 9781913491192
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Introduction -- Lego galore -- Carried in waves. Wave watching / Dr Curtis Ebbesmeyer; Landing the Lego story / Mario Cacciottolo -- A plastic tide -- After the storm -- A miniature world -- Cargo castaways -- Archaeology of the tides -- When the tide goes out : an interview with Lego

In 1997 sixty-two containers fell off the cargo ship Tokio Express after it was hit by a rogue wave off the coast of Cornwall, including one container filled with nearly five million pieces of Lego, much of it sea themed. In the months that followed, beachcombers started to find Lego washed up on beaches across the south west coast. Among the pieces they discovered were octopuses, sea grass, spear guns, life rafts, scuba tanks, cutlasses, flippers and dragons. The pieces are still washing up today. Writer and beachcomber Tracey Williams has always been intrigued by chance finds and the stories and folklore behind them, from shells and sea glass discovered on childhood holidays in Cornwall to flints and fossils unearthed in fields. In 1997, after finding thousands of pieces of sea-themed Lego washed up on beaches in South Devon, she became interested in the changing nature of beach combing and began to research the age and origin of many of the man made items she discovered. Her plastic finds have since been described as "a colourful catalogue of our times". She lives in Cornwall in an old house by the sea with her dog Jess, surrounded by piles of books and an ever-growing mound of beach finds