Salt Lakes

An Unnatural History

17 March 2026

Territory Rights — Worldwide including Canada, Singapore and Malaysia, but excluding the British Commonwealth.

Description

An acclaimed young nature writer’s intimate exploration into the history and imperilled future of these neglected-but-crucial ecosystems

Salt lakes are some of the world’s most extraordinary ecosystems but nearly all of them–from the Great Salt Lake to the Aral Sea—are drying up, a harbinger of dust storms, rising sea levels and worsening human health. In this dazzling love letter to strange and delicate waters and a moving odyssey into her own identity, Caroline Tracey takes readers around the world to document salt lakes, their loss and the efforts underway to save them. She explores how the lakes have reflected the fast-changing environment through Mormon diaries, Soviet realist novels and Australian Aboriginal paintings. And she unravels the lakes’ lessons for her own life as she finds queer love and a sense of home in an imperfect world. An unforgettable coming-of-age story and an exquisite work of nature writing, Salt Lakes is a moving call to fight for all that is fragile in our lives.

Hardback

9781324089025

152 x 229 mm • 288 pages

£24.00

Add to Basket

Ebook

9781324089032

Powered by Glassboxx

£22.50

Coming Soon