Move Like Water: My Story of the Sea

Author:   Hannah Stowe
Publisher:   Tin House Books
ISBN:  

9781959030102


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   19 September 2023
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Hannah Stowe
Publisher:   Tin House Books
Imprint:   Tin House Books
Dimensions:   Width: 13.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 20.10cm
Weight:   0.363kg
ISBN:  

9781959030102


ISBN 10:   1959030108
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   19 September 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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"A sensuous book, more felt than described, more described than explained, more painted than penned: part memoir, part journal and -- with each chapter named for a creature the author encountered either in real life or in dreams -- part natural mystery tour.-- ""Carl Safina, The New York Times Books Review"" This is Stowe's love letter to the sea.-- ""Book Riot, A Best Book of September"" A briny love story. . . . Stowe wistfully explores the mysteries of water as she navigates the sometimes turbulent, often rousing flow of her life.-- ""Booklist"" Stirring. . . . Fascinating. . . . Unforgettable. . . . Stowe immerses readers in the sights, sounds, and rhythms of the ocean in her spellbinding debut.-- ""Publishers Weekly, Starred Review"" Elegant, enthralling. . . . It's not simply that it intertwines Stowe's remarkable personal story with an incitement to shift how we view the world--or, in this instance, the seas. It's the writing itself. There are plenty of books about the sea, but few, if any, have the lyrical, almost visceral intensity of this one.-- ""Daily Mail"" Lovely. . . . fascinating. . . . Nature lovers and sailors will savor Stowe's personal, thoughtful, science-filled voyages.-- ""Kirkus Reviews"" Exquisite in its intelligence and boundless in the fetch of its wave.--Jay Griffiths, author of Wild Let Hannah's captivating prose transport you on a journey across the waves, feeling the wind and salt on your skin, and always watching out for the tantalising glimpse of a whale. You will be enthralled by her personal story, invigorated by her energy and determination, and persuaded to think deeply about the ocean, its living treasures and the human troubles they face.--Helen Scales, author of The Brilliant Abyss and Scientists in the Wild: Galápagos The shelves are awash with sea books. But Stowe is different. She doesn't just watch and describe the sea; she's part of it. It surges inside her and crashes out onto the page. The book's drenched with salt water. It fizzes, clicks, booms and screams. Tremendous.--Charles Foster, author of Cry of the Wild and A Little Brown Sea Inspiring. . . . Hannah Stowe recounts her lifelong love affair with the sea and illuminates the complexities of our relationship with ocean ecosystems. . . . An urgent call to address the damage we're doing to the oceans, and a siren song to the beauty and power of the sea.--Lulah Ellender, author of Grounding: Finding Home in a Garden"


"Stirring. . . . Fascinating. . . . Unforgettable. . . . Stowe immerses readers in the sights, sounds, and rhythms of the ocean in her spellbinding debut.-- ""Publishers Weekly, Starred Review"" Elegant, enthralling. . . . It's not simply that it intertwines Stowe's remarkable personal story with an incitement to shift how we view the world--or, in this instance, the seas. It's the writing itself. There are plenty of books about the sea, but few, if any, have the lyrical, almost visceral intensity of this one.-- ""Daily Mail"" Lovely. . . . fascinating. . . . Nature lovers and sailors will savor Stowe's personal, thoughtful, science-filled voyages.-- ""Kirkus Reviews"" Exquisite in its intelligence and boundless in the fetch of its wave.--Jay Griffiths, author of Wild Let Hannah's captivating prose transport you on a journey across the waves, feeling the wind and salt on your skin, and always watching out for the tantalising glimpse of a whale. You will be enthralled by her personal story, invigorated by her energy and determination, and persuaded to think deeply about the ocean, its living treasures and the human troubles they face.--Helen Scales, author of The Brilliant Abyss and Scientists in the Wild: Galápagos The shelves are awash with sea books. But Stowe is different. She doesn't just watch and describe the sea; she's part of it. It surges inside her and crashes out onto the page. The book's drenched with salt water. It fizzes, clicks, booms and screams. Tremendous.--Charles Foster, author of Cry of the Wild and A Little Brown Sea Inspiring. . . . Hannah Stowe recounts her lifelong love affair with the sea and illuminates the complexities of our relationship with ocean ecosystems. . . . An urgent call to address the damage we're doing to the oceans, and a siren song to the beauty and power of the sea.--Lulah Ellender, author of Grounding: Finding Home in a Garden"


Exquisite in its intelligence and boundless in the fetch of its wave.--Jay Griffiths, author of Wild Let Hannah's captivating prose transport you on a journey across the waves, feeling the wind and salt on your skin, and always watching out for the tantalising glimpse of a whale. You will be enthralled by her personal story, invigorated by her energy and determination, and persuaded to think deeply about the ocean, its living treasures and the human troubles they face.--Helen Scales, author of The Brilliant Abyss and Scientists in the Wild: Galápagos The shelves are awash with sea books. But Stowe is different. She doesn't just watch and describe the sea; she's part of it. It surges inside her and crashes out onto the page. The book's drenched with salt water. It fizzes, clicks, booms and screams. Tremendous.--Charles Foster, author of Cry of the Wild and A Little Brown Sea Inspiring. . . . Hannah Stowe recounts her lifelong love affair with the sea and illuminates the complexities of our relationship with ocean ecosystems. . . . An urgent call to address the damage we're doing to the oceans, and a siren song to the beauty and power of the sea.--Lulah Ellender, author of Grounding: Finding Home in a Garden


"Lovely. . . . fascinating. . . . Nature lovers and sailors will savor Stowe's personal, thoughtful, science-filled voyages.-- ""Kirkus Reviews"" Exquisite in its intelligence and boundless in the fetch of its wave.--Jay Griffiths, author of Wild Let Hannah's captivating prose transport you on a journey across the waves, feeling the wind and salt on your skin, and always watching out for the tantalising glimpse of a whale. You will be enthralled by her personal story, invigorated by her energy and determination, and persuaded to think deeply about the ocean, its living treasures and the human troubles they face.--Helen Scales, author of The Brilliant Abyss and Scientists in the Wild: Galápagos The shelves are awash with sea books. But Stowe is different. She doesn't just watch and describe the sea; she's part of it. It surges inside her and crashes out onto the page. The book's drenched with salt water. It fizzes, clicks, booms and screams. Tremendous.--Charles Foster, author of Cry of the Wild and A Little Brown Sea Inspiring. . . . Hannah Stowe recounts her lifelong love affair with the sea and illuminates the complexities of our relationship with ocean ecosystems. . . . An urgent call to address the damage we're doing to the oceans, and a siren song to the beauty and power of the sea.--Lulah Ellender, author of Grounding: Finding Home in a Garden"


Inspiring. . . . Hannah Stowe recounts her lifelong love affair with the sea and illuminates the complexities of our relationship with ocean ecosystems. . . . An urgent call to address the damage we're doing to the oceans, and a siren song to the beauty and power of the sea.--Lulah Ellender, author of Grounding: Finding Home in a Garden Let Hannah's captivating prose transport you on a journey across the waves, feeling the wind and salt on your skin, and always watching out for the tantalising glimpse of a whale. You will be enthralled by her personal story, invigorated by her energy and determination, and persuaded to think deeply about the ocean, its living treasures and the human troubles they face. --Helen Scales, author of The Brilliant Abyss and Scientists in the Wild: Galápagos The shelves are awash with sea books. But Stowe is different. She doesn't just watch and describe the sea; she's part of it. It surges inside her and crashes out onto the page. The book's drenched with salt water. It fizzes, clicks, booms and screams. Tremendous. --Charles Foster, author of Cry of the Wild and A Little Brown Sea Exquisite in its intelligence and boundless in the fetch of its wave. --Jay Griffiths, author of Wild--Jay Griffiths, author of Wild


"Exquisite, luminous.-- ""Zibby Owens, Moms Don't Have Time to Read Books"" Evocative. . . . perfect for fans of Annie Dillard or Elisabeth Tova Bailey.-- ""Shelf Awareness"" Luminous. . . . extraordinary. . . . absorbing. . . . a gem of a book--a must-read for anyone interested in the sea or marine life, and highly recommended for those who enjoy top-notch memoirs. Stowe's exquisite prose makes this a book to be savored.-- ""Book Browse"" A sensuous book, more felt than described, more described than explained, more painted than penned: part memoir, part journal and -- with each chapter named for a creature the author encountered either in real life or in dreams -- part natural mystery tour.-- ""Carl Safina, The New York Times Books Review"" This is Stowe's love letter to the sea.-- ""Book Riot, A Best Book of September"" A briny love story. . . . Stowe wistfully explores the mysteries of water as she navigates the sometimes turbulent, often rousing flow of her life.-- ""Booklist"" Stirring. . . . Fascinating. . . . Unforgettable. . . . Stowe immerses readers in the sights, sounds, and rhythms of the ocean in her spellbinding debut.-- ""Publishers Weekly, Starred Review"" Elegant, enthralling. . . . It's not simply that it intertwines Stowe's remarkable personal story with an incitement to shift how we view the world--or, in this instance, the seas. It's the writing itself. There are plenty of books about the sea, but few, if any, have the lyrical, almost visceral intensity of this one.-- ""Daily Mail"" Lovely. . . . fascinating. . . . Nature lovers and sailors will savor Stowe's personal, thoughtful, science-filled voyages.-- ""Kirkus Reviews"" Exquisite in its intelligence and boundless in the fetch of its wave.--Jay Griffiths, author of Wild Let Hannah's captivating prose transport you on a journey across the waves, feeling the wind and salt on your skin, and always watching out for the tantalising glimpse of a whale. You will be enthralled by her personal story, invigorated by her energy and determination, and persuaded to think deeply about the ocean, its living treasures and the human troubles they face.--Helen Scales, author of The Brilliant Abyss and Scientists in the Wild: Galápagos The shelves are awash with sea books. But Stowe is different. She doesn't just watch and describe the sea; she's part of it. It surges inside her and crashes out onto the page. The book's drenched with salt water. It fizzes, clicks, booms and screams. Tremendous.--Charles Foster, author of Cry of the Wild and A Little Brown Sea Inspiring. . . . Hannah Stowe recounts her lifelong love affair with the sea and illuminates the complexities of our relationship with ocean ecosystems. . . . An urgent call to address the damage we're doing to the oceans, and a siren song to the beauty and power of the sea.--Lulah Ellender, author of Grounding: Finding Home in a Garden"


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Hannah Stowe lives in Dresden, Germany, writing, painting, and sailing her own boat named Larry.

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