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How Far the Light Reaches

by Sabrina Imbler

How Far the Light Reaches

by Sabrina Imbler

Delve into the depths of the ocean and the peculiar lives of its denizens in 'How Far the Light Reaches: A Life in Ten Sea Creatures.' Author Sabrina Imbler blends personal essays with spellbinding science journalism to introduce us to ten unique marine species, from the self-sacrificing mother octopus to the enigmatic deep-sea Bobbitt worm. Each creature's story is a metaphor for broader themes like family, community, survival, and transformation, reflecting radical ways of living and being. This magnificent book, part marine biology, part memoir, invites us on a journey of self-discovery and engagement with the natural world's grandeur, resilience, and mystery.

  • Biography
  • Non-Fiction
  • Science
  • Marine
  • Essays
  • LGBTQ
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