Sea Room

by Adam Nicolson
Category: "Nature/Science"
Pages:373
Year of Publication:2001
Date Added:07/01/2004
Date Read:07/01/2004
Notes:Subtitle: An Island Life in the Hebrides

In 1937, Adam Nicolson's father answered a newspaper ad — "Uninhabited islands for sale. Outer Hebrides, 600 acres ... Puffins and seals. Apply ..." In this radiant and powerful book, Nicolson describes, and relives, his love affair with these breathtakingly beautiful islands called the Shiants. Crowned with huge cliffs of black basalt and surrounded by tidal rips, they are wild, dangerous, and dramatic —with a long, haunting past. SEA ROOM celebrates this extraordinary place and shares with us the greatest gift an island can bestow: an intimate and profound engagement with the natural world.
My Rating: 8

Reviews for Sea Room

Review - Sea Room: An Island Life in the Hebrides

This rambling book was fascinating in places and entertaining throughout. I particularly enjoyed reading about the sheep herders who still graze their flocks on the island. Nicolson tells of the people who lived on the three tiny islands (none since 1901), the huge seabird colonies, one of the last remaining plague rat colonies in Great Britain, geology, archeology, the sea — by the time the book was finished, I wanted to visit.
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