Dr Easkey Britton is a big-wave surfer, writer, artist, film-maker, coach and marine social scientist, with a PhD in Environment and Society. A life-long surfer, she was taught to surf at the age of four, and she now channels her passion for the sea and surfing into social change. Her promotion of female surfing in Iran is explored in her TEDx talk, Just Add Surf, and the award-winning documentary Into the Sea. Find out more at- www.easkeybritton.com Instagram- @easkeysurf Twitter- @easkeysurf
"A fantastic read - beautifully written and brimming with
wisdom, wildness and stories that enlighten and inspire ... a book
for these times from a soulful surfer, scholar, and artist who
offers us a compelling and hopeful vision for how things can
be." - Ruairi McKiernan, bestselling author of
Hitching for Hope
"Easkey Britton's story is one of resilience, strength and the
nourishing power of the sea ... a moving tale of one woman's
exploration of her own self and her beloved blue sea" -
"Easkey Britton has transferred the courage and dedication of a
life spent surfing the world's wildest waves onto the written page
to tell a fascinating story that is both an intensely personal
reflection and a celebration of the sea." - Keith Duggan,
award-winning journalist and bestselling author of books including
Cliffs of Insanity
"Reading this truly marvellous book made me feel vulnerable,
uplifted and ... will leave an indelible mark on the memory." -
Sir Tim Smit, Co-Founder of the Eden Project
"This beautiful book is much more than a celebration of place. It
is a powerful story of an incredible woman at the frontline of
surfing. ... Easkey's blue heritage runs deep through her
bloodline, and she will draw us all closer - both inside our bodies
and the bigger body of the world - to water as we flow through
these pages." - Sam Bleakley, surfer, filmmaker and author
of Mindful Thoughts for Surfers: Turning in to the Tides
"This book is a love story of the exhilarating relationship between
a deeply sensitive, courageous woman and the ocean ... With such an
intimate personal account it also illustrates how each person can
have their own rich and fulfilling relationship with the natural
world." - Michael Depledge CBE FRCP, Emeritus Professor of
Environment and Human Health
"Easkey Britton's story is uniquely, authentically, wholly,
powerfully, and untouchably her own. She tells us how to bring
water - in all its forms - into our own lives as mother, muse,
coach, confidant, healer, lover, sparing-partner, and best friend.
I hope everyone listens." - Dr Wallace J Nichols, author of
Blue Mind
"Saltwater in the Blood is a compelling and moving read about the
thrill, wonder and danger of surfing, and how Easkey's relationship
to the sea and surf has awoken in her a responsibility to life
itself." - Alexandra Pope. co-author of Wild Power: discover
the magic of the menstrual cycle and awaken the feminine path to
power
"Her journey as a surfer and as woman are an urgent reminder of the
spiritual power of our ocean as a source of inspiration, humility,
and connection that we all need in this moment of human and
planetary crisis." - Persis Karim, poet, editor and
Professor at San Francisco State University
"We learn of a woman's deep sensations from Easkey's book. She is
not coy. She says it how she feels, in water and on paper and in
this world." - Pauline Bewick, Irish artist and author
"In Saltwater in the Blood, Easkey invites us into her intimate
relationship with the sea, and shows us how hearing its calls has
given her new eyes, profound connections, and a fierce courage to
release the wild woman soul that yearns to come out of hiding." -
Captain Liz Clark, author of Swell
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