"A master of exquisite, personable prose . . . Nicolson’s books are unified by a similar impossible hankering―exquisitely expressed―for a more cohesive past, for all the things that premodern forms of social life and culture got right . . . Life Between the Tides thus tells a story that is not just about tidepools but even more so about the ways, barely remembered today, in which one might strive to live a life in sync with the rhythms of the land and the sea . . . a book as shimmeringly beautiful as any of his pools.”―Christoph Irmscher, The Wall Street Journal