Deep Blue Home: An Intimate Ecology of Our Wild Ocean

Deep Blue Home: An Intimate Ecology of Our Wild Ocean

by JuliaWhitty (Author)

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Mariner Books
Published: 14 Jul 2011

ISBN 10: 0547520336
ISBN 13: 9780547520339

Media Reviews

A lovely, soft-spoken book about the 'joy, inspiration, wonder, laughter, ideas' that come from relating to Earth's 'nonhuman world.'
-- Kirkus Review

Here is a writer of power and persuasion; one worthy of the Rachel Carson mantle. Whitty allows us to peer into the ecological web of the mysterious World Ocean, sharing her passion for the continuation of the ocean's life-essential fabric.
--Linda Lear, author of Rachel Carson: Witness for Nature

Rhythmic, poetic, transporting, and illuminating, this is the sacred memoir of a woman among islands of miracles, yearning with all her heart to be right where she is.
--Carl Safina, author of Song for the Blue Ocean, The View From Lazy Point

An illuminating exploration of the swirling currents connecting oceans, science, people, and history, bearing the reader on a unique voyage of discovery above and below the waves.
--Daniel Bennett, President of The Explorers Club


A lovely, soft-spoken book about the 'joy, inspiration, wonder, laughter, ideas' that come from relating to Earth's 'nonhuman world.'
-- Kirkus Review

Here is a writer of power and persuasion; one worthy of the Rachel Carson mantle. Whitty allows us to peer into the ecological web of the mysterious World Ocean, sharing her passion for the continuation of the ocean's life-essential fabric.
--Linda Lear, author of Rachel Carson: Witness for Nature
Rhythmic, poetic, transporting, and illuminating, this is the sacred memoir of a woman among islands of miracles, yearning with all her heart to be right where she is.
--Carl Safina, author of Song for the Blue Ocean, The View From Lazy Point

An illuminating exploration of the swirling currents connecting oceans, science, people, and history, bearing the reader on a unique voyage of discovery above and below the waves.
--Daniel Bennett, President of The Explorers Club


A lovely, soft-spoken book about the joy, inspiration, wonder, laughter, ideas that come from relating to Earth s nonhuman world.
Kirkus Review

Here is a writer of power and persuasion; one worthy of the Rachel Carson mantle. Whitty allows us to peer into the ecological web of the mysterious World Ocean, sharing her passion for the continuation of the ocean's life-essential fabric.
Linda Lear, author of Rachel Carson: Witness for Nature
Rhythmic, poetic, transporting, and illuminating, this is the sacred memoir of a woman among islands of miracles, yearning with all her heart to be right where she is.
Carl Safina, author of Song for the Blue Ocean, The View From Lazy Point

An illuminating exploration of the swirling currents connecting oceans, science, people, and history, bearing the reader on a unique voyage of discovery above and below the waves.
Daniel Bennett, President of The Explorers Club


A lovely, soft-spoken book about the joy, inspiration, wonder, laughter, ideas that come from relating to Earth s nonhuman world.
Kirkus Review

Here is a writer of power and persuasion; one worthy of the Rachel Carson mantle. Whitty allows us to peer into the ecological web of the mysterious World Ocean, sharing her passion for the continuation of the ocean's life-essential fabric.
Linda Lear, author of Rachel Carson: Witness for Nature
Rhythmic, poetic, transporting, and illuminating, this is the sacred memoir of a woman among islands of miracles, yearning with all her heart to be right where she is.
Carl Safina, author of Song for the Blue Ocean, The View From Lazy Point

An illuminating exploration of the swirling currents connecting oceans, science, people, and history, bearing the reader on a unique voyage of discovery above and below the waves.
Daniel Bennett, President of The Explorers Club


A lovely, soft-spoken book about the 'joy, inspiration, wonder, laughter, ideas' that come from relating to Earth's 'nonhuman world.'
--Kirkus Review

Here is a writer of power and persuasion; one worthy of the Rachel Carson mantle. Whitty allows us to peer into the ecological web of the mysterious World Ocean, sharing her passion for the continuation of the ocean's life-essential fabric.
--Linda Lear, author of Rachel Carson: Witness for Nature

Rhythmic, poetic, transporting, and illuminating, this is the sacred memoir of a woman among islands of miracles, yearning with all her heart to be right where she is.
--Carl Safina, author of Song for the Blue Ocean, The View From Lazy Point

An illuminating exploration of the swirling currents connecting oceans, science, people, and history, bearing the reader on a unique voyage of discovery above and below the waves.
--Daniel Bennett, President of The Explorers Club