How Far the Light Reaches - A Life in Ten Sea Creatures

Author(s): Sabrina Imbler

LGBTI & Queer Studies | Coming Soon

This "miraculous, transcendental" essay collection about some of the ocean's strangest creatures shows what they can teach us about human empathy and survival (Ed Yong, New York Times Bestselling author of I Contain Multitudes).
A queer, mixed race writer working in a largely white, male field, science and conservation journalist Sabrina Imbler has always been drawn to the mystery of life in the sea, and particularly to creatures living in hostile or remote environments. Each essay in their debut collection profiles one such creature: the mother octopus who starves herself while watching over her eggs, the Chinese sturgeon whose migration route has been decimated by pollution and dams, the bizarre Bobbitt worm (named after Lorena), and other uncanny creatures lurking in the deep ocean, far below where the light reaches. Imbler discovers that some of the most radical models of family, community, and care can be found in the sea, from gelatinous chains that are both individual organisms and colonies of clones to deep-sea crabs that have no need for the sun, nourished instead by the chemicals and heat throbbing from the core of the Earth. Exploring themes of adaptation, survival, sexuality, and care, and weaving the wonders of marine biology with stories of their own family, relationships, and coming of age, How Far the Light Reaches is a book that invites us to envision wilder, grander, and more abundant possibilities for the way we live.

Sometime early 2023

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General Fields

  • : 9780316540537
  • : Little Brown & Company
  • : Little, Brown & Company
  • : 0.371946
  • : 01 December 2022
  • : .938 Inches X 5.5 Inches X 8.25 Inches
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : 272
  • : near fine
  • : 578.77
  • : English
  • : hardback with dustjacket
  • : Sabrina Imbler