This is the ultimate beachcomber's book. A series of meditations prompted by walking on the wild estuarial beaches of Ainsdale Sands between Blackpool & Liverpool Strands" is about what is lost & buried then discovered about all the things you find on a beach dead or alive about flotsam & jetsam about mutability & transformation
- about sea-change. Every so often the sands shift enough to reveal great mysteries: the Star of Hope wrecked on Mad Wharf in 1883 & usually just visible as a few wooden stumps is suddenly raised one day up from the depths
- an entire wreck black & barnacled & on either side two more ruined ships taking the air for a while before sinking back under the s&. & stranger still perhaps are the prehistoric footprints of humans animals & birds on the beach: prints from the Late Mesolithic to mid-Neolithic period which are described as 'ephemeral archaeology' because they are preserved in the Holocene sediment revealed briefly & then destroyed by the next tide. " Strands" describes a year's worth of walking on the ultimate beach: inter-tidal & constantly turning up revelations: mermaid's purses lugworms sea potatoes messages in bottles buried cars beached whales & a perfect cup from a Cunard liner. Jean Sprackland a prize-winning poet & natural storyteller is the perfect guide to these shifting sands
- this place of transformation."