Spirals in Time, Helen Scales
Spirals in Time, Helen Scales
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Spirals in Time
The Secret Life and Curious Afterlife of Seashells

Author: Helen Scales

Narrator: Helen Scales

Unabridged: 11 hr 23 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/16/2023


Synopsis

Seashells, stretching from the deep past into the present day, are touchstones leading into fascinating realms of the natural world and cutting-edge science. In Spirals in Time, marine biologist Helen Scales shows how seashells have been sculpted by the fundamental rules of mathematics and evolution; how they gave us color, gems, food, and new medicines.

Members of the phylum Mollusca are among the most ancient animals on the planet. Their shells provide homes for other animals, and across the ages, people have used shells not only as trinkets but also as a form of money, and as powerful symbols of sex and death, prestige and war.

The science and natural history of shells are woven into a compelling narrative, revealing their cultural importance and the ways they have been used by humans over the millennia. After surviving multiple mass extinctions millions of years ago, mollusks and their shells still face an onslaught of anthropocentric challenges, including climate change and corrosive oceans. But rather than dwelling on all that is lost, Scales emphasizes that seashells offer an accessible way to reconnect people with nature, helping to bridge the gap between ourselves and the living world. Spirals in Time shows why nature matters and reveals the hidden wonders that you can hold in the palm of your hand.

About Helen Scales

Helen Scales, PhD, is a marine biologist, writer, and public broadcaster. She is the author of Spirals in Time: The Secret Life and Curious Afterlife of Seashells and Eye of the Shoal: A Fishwatcher's Guide to Life, the Ocean, and Everything. She has written for National Geographic, the Guardian, New Scientist, BBC Wildlife Magazine, and BBC Focus, among others, and also presents the Earth Unscrewed podcast. She teaches marine biology and science writing at Cambridge University and advises the marine conservation charity Sea Changers. She divides her time between Cambridge, England, and the French coast of Finistere.


Reviews

Goodreads review by RKanimalkingdom on January 30, 2018

Another Fantastic Read by Helen Scales. Why did I chose to dive into the world of Molluscs? Why not? I will admit that the main reason why I picked up this book was because it was written by Helen Scales. I knew I would read something that was not only informative and entertaining, and I was not disapp......more

Goodreads review by Josh on July 05, 2015

A really fantastic book. Scales combines stories of biology and of the people doing the biology seamlessly into an informative and enjoyable narrative. I recommend this for fans of marine biology, science history, and/or general environmental biology. Approachable enough for the lay person, informat......more

Goodreads review by Nicola on May 29, 2020

The premise of the book intrigued me somewhat and as a person who only looks at a shell going ‘oooo pretty’ at most, my interest in them hasn’t really gone much farther than that. However, Im always up for learning and reading about an area which I know very little and have little grounding of so th......more

Goodreads review by Daniel on February 13, 2018

This slim book offers a fine-but-not-spectacular introduction to the world of molluscs. It's accessible even for the non-scientific reader; by the time you reach this question -- "Could other calcifiers adapt to acidifying waters like coccolithophores?" (p. 277) -- you've been well-prepared to nod i......more