The Sea Around Us by Rachel Carson

Format: ebook

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"There is no drop of water in the ocean, not even in the deepest parts of the abyss, that does not know and respond to the mysterious forces that create the tide." 


In this 2nd book of her "sea trilogy", Carson, with her lyrical prose, reveals the power, beauty, and complexity of the ocean and it's history. She does get a bit too technical at times. I started skimming at the parts where she droned on about pressure per cubic foot, etc. But really most of the book is very accessible to the the average reader, and even though it contains some outdated/inaccurate information, this book is still worth reading. Carson has an amazing ability to see the big ecological picture, how everything connects in the ocean, and how dependent we are on it. I particularly enjoyed the chapters on the tides and the creation of islands. 

Comments

  1. There is a fabulous "young person" edition but it is hard to find for a reasonable price. I had one and let it go and found the same struggle you had with some of her more technical parts of the story. It remains unfinished on my shelf due to those parts of the story.

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