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From the award-winning author of The Seafarers and Wintering comes an utterly original and compelling fascinating exploration of the most miraculous substance on Earth: water.
It falls in a moment. When the heaviest droplets of ice can no longer be held, the first raindrop slips from the sky and plunges, down through the damp, cold air, thawing as it plummets. Splashing into the sodden hillside, rainfall merging with river source, it flows for the first time.
The Waterlands is a new story of water, revealing its natural rhythms and miraculous power. Follow a raindrop as it flows through diverse waterscapes: river sources in the upland moors; saltmarsh-flanked firths and estuaries; serene and spectacular lochs; crystal-clear chalk streams; blanket bogs that are both land and liquid, a thin skin of peat over millennia-old water.
On this epic journey, award-winning writer Stephen Rutt visits these places where life flourishes, revealing how water shapes the land, shapes our lives – and how we shape it in return. Beautifully blending geography, ecology, climate writing and social history, The Waterlands is a captivating retelling of the water cycle, and an urgent call to protect our most essential resource.
You’ll never see a raindrop the same way again.
Praise for The Seafarers and Wintering:
‘A beautifully illuminating portrait of lives lived largely on the wing and at sea.’ Julian Hoffman, author of Lifelines
‘A poignant testament to how we can find peace in the rhythms of the natural world.’ The Times, Nature Books of the Year 2019
‘Rutt's dreamy prose is as cool and elegant as the season he charts.’ Jon Dunn, BBC Wildlife
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Stephen Rutt is an award-winning writer, birder, and book reviewer whose work has appeared in EarthLines Magazine, Zoomorphic, The Harrier, Surfbirds, BirdGuides and the East Anglian Times. He is author of The Eternal Season, shortlisted for Scottish Non-Fiction Book of the Year 2022, The Seafarers, which won the Saltire First Book of the Year in 2019, and Wintering. Stephen lives in Dumfries in Scotland.
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Hardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. It falls in a moment. When the heaviest droplets of ice can no longer be held, the first slips from the sky and plunges, down through the damp, cold air, thawing as it plummets. Once one slips, the others follow. The earth breathing in rain. Our raindrop splashes into the sodden hillside, reunited with its kind; then a pull, the tug of gravity, and it flows for the first time, merging with rainfall and river source. The Waterlands explores the natural rhythms and miraculous power of water, following a raindrop as it falls to the ground in the Lowther Hills of Scotland and travels through the landscape down to the Firth of Clyde. On its journey it flows into river sources in the upland moors; saltmarshflanked firths and estuaries; serene and spectacular lochs; chalk streams, described as Britains rainforest for their global rarity and unique wildlife; blanket bogs that are both land and water, a thin skin of peat over millennia-old water. But these wetlands are under threat: 87% have been lost around the world in the last 300 years reclaimed, built upon, polluted, diverted, dammed. We have affected waters form, flow and health to the extent that some might say all water on Earth now bears our fingerprints. As scarcity and water conflicts loom, it is more important now than ever that we protect this shared and essential resource. Exploring geography, ecology, climate change, natural history and social history, The Waterlands is a captivating retelling of the water cycle, revealing everything a single raindrop can show us on its journey from source to sea. Waterlands: Follow a Raindrop from Source to Sea Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9781783969319
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Hardback. Condición: New. *'This deeply felt book meanders rather like one of Rutt's beloved rivers . compelling.' Daily MailFrom the award-winning author of The Seafarers and Wintering comes an utterly original and compelling fascinating exploration of the most miraculous substance on Earth: water.It falls in a moment. When the heaviest droplets of ice can no longer be held, the first raindrop slips from the sky and plunges, down through the damp, cold air, thawing as it plummets. Splashing into the sodden hillside, rainfall merging with river source, it flows for the first time.The Waterlands is a new story of water, revealing its natural rhythms and miraculous power. Follow a raindrop as it flows through diverse waterscapes: river sources in the upland moors; saltmarsh-flanked firths and estuaries; serene and spectacular lochs; crystal-clear chalk streams; blanket bogs that are both land and liquid, a thin skin of peat over millennia-old water.On this epic journey, award-winning writer Stephen Rutt visits these places where life flourishes, revealing how water shapes the land, shapes our lives - and how we shape it in return. Beautifully blending geography, ecology, climate writing and social history, The Waterlands is a captivating retelling of the water cycle, and an urgent call to protect our most essential resource.You'll never see a raindrop the same way again. Praise for The Seafarers and Wintering:'A beautifully illuminating portrait of lives lived largely on the wing and at sea.' Julian Hoffman, author of Lifelines 'A poignant testament to how we can find peace in the rhythms of the natural world.' The Times, Nature Books of the Year 2019'Rutt's dreamy prose is as cool and elegant as the season he charts.' Jon Dunn, BBC Wildlife. Nº de ref. del artículo: LU-9781783969319
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