Saltwater Cure by: Ali Gripper
Book Review
I just finished reading Saltwater Cure. I pity those who do not live near the sea. I am an hour from the sea and love to venture there when my soul needs replenishing. I envy those who have homes or cottages along the coast, they are able to recharge life’s batteries frequently. Author Ali Gripper understands this need to connect with the primal force of life. Saltwater Cure is a collection of stories of people who have found that great connection with the sea and seen profound effects from the interaction.
My favorite story in the book came at the end. The artists and locals of the island Erub, off the coast of Australia use sea pollution, old nets and fishing line to make art masterpieces depicting the creatures whose home was “trashed” by nets cut or torn away from their fishing vessel. These nets ensnare and kill many sea creatures so actively collecting and repurposing them saves marine lives. I have seen many videos of whales, seals and other marine life being cut from fishing debris. I am so happy to hear of this group that actively helps save our seas by creating art from the detritus.
If you yearn for days by the sea, are drawn to the ebb and flow of waves, dream of sand, salt and spray, this book is for you. I picked my copy up at a bookstore down near the sea. It was published 2024 by Murdoch Books.