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Intertidal: The hidden world between land and sea
By (Author) Yuvan Aves
Foreword by Robert Macfarlane
Bonnier Books Ltd
Bonnier Books Ltd
1st July 2025
6th February 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Coastal wetlands / tidal flats / mudflats
Nature and the natural world: general interest
333.917
Hardback
288
Width 162mm, Height 240mm, Spine 28mm
499g
'A wondrous work of walking, seeing and thinking' - Robert Macfarlane
'A startlingly brilliant and moving debut' - William Dalrymple
A deep observation of coast and wetland, climate and self, by a leading Indian ecological activist.
Written in spellbinding prose, Intertidal reveals an unseen world. We hear frog calls through the night, spot butterflies miles into the ocean, see the churning of longshore currents, and meditate on worms' composting abilities. We also witness communities standing together to preserve the homes of the coast's inhabitants, both human and non-human.
Intertidal asks us to reimagine values to live by; heeding the natural world, attending to the climate's calling, and moving away from the old political and cultural values that have proven ecologically disastrous. Set in beaches, marshes, and the wild places of the mind, Intertidal revels in the healing power of nature and explores what it means to reclaim an ecology that has been colonised.
'Its 'intensity of vision' and stylistic flair reminds me of J.A. Baker's The Peregrine, and its democratic, inclusive account of ecology reminds me of Nan Shepherd's The Living Mountain. Intertidal is a wondrous work of walking, seeing and thinking' -- Robert Macfarlane
'Gentle and poetic, subtle, watchful and observant, writing very much in the tradition of Robert Macfarlane and haunted by the ghosts of Barry Lopez and J.A. Baker. This is a startlingly brilliant and moving debut' -- William Dalrymple
'An impressive debut from an outstanding new author - a wonderfully thoughtful book' -- Peter Frankopan
'A fine book' -- Bruce Pascoe
'Intertidal is the dazzling outcome of deep observation and magical writing. It reveals the wondrous diversity of liminal ocean life, and radiates into a fervent meditation on human consciousness itself' -- Colin Thubron
'The precision of his prose works like a hymn and a lament and a call to both attention and action' -- Pdraig 'Tuama * poet and author of Poetry Unbound *
'Utterly marvellous' -- James Bradley
Based in Chennai, Yuvan Aves is a writer, educator and activist whose work focuses on the intersection of ecology, education and consciousness that is human and more than human. His prior works include A Naturalist's Journal and Seashells, as well as three children's books on nature. The Founder-trustee of Palluyir Trust for Nature Education and Research, he is a recipient of several awards, including the M. Krishnan Memorial Nature Writing Award and the Sanctuary Asia Green Teacher Award.