It falls in a moment. When the heaviest droplets of ice can no longer be held, the first raindrop slips from the sky and plunges, down through the damp, cold air, thawing as it plummets. Splashing into the sodden hillside, rainfall merging with river source, it flows for the first time.
The Waterlands explores the natural rhythms and miraculous power of water, following a raindrop on its journey through diverse waterscapes: river sources in the upland moors; saltmarsh-flanked firths and estuaries; serene and spectacular lochs; crystal-clear chalk streams; blanket bogs that are both land and water, a thin skin of peat over millennia-old water.
Water sustains these unique wetlands – but they are under threat: reclaimed, built upon, polluted, diverted, dammed; around the world 87% have been lost over the last 300 years. With both water scarcity and extreme flooding on the rise, restoring these waterscapes to their natural state has never been more important.
Exploring geography, ecology, climate change and social history, The Waterlands is a captivating retelling of the water cycle, and an urgent call to protect our most essential resource.
Stephen Rutt is an award-winning writer, birder, and book reviewer whose work has appeared in EarthLines Magazine, Zoomorphic, The Harrier, Surfbirds, BirdGuides and the East Anglian Times. He is the author of The Seafarers: A Journey Among Birds, which won the Saltire First Book of the Year in 2019, and Wintering: A Season with Geese. Stephen currently lives in Dumfries.
"The Waterlands is a lyrical and deeply absorbing meditation on water’s journey through landscape and time. Stephen’s luminous writing – like the water in these pages – meanders through geography, ecology, climate science, and social history with remarkable clarity and grace. As a conservation biologist, his writing makes familiar waterscapes feel newly alive, revealing both their fragile beauty and profound importance to human life. Wild, wet and urgent, this is a book that leaves you looking at rain, rivers, and land itself with fresh wonder and responsibility."
– Ruby Free, conservationist biologist and author of Rathlin, A Wild Life
"Stephen Rutt’s The Waterlands couldn't be more timely. In an age of floods, droughts, polluted rivers and shrinking lakes, this compelling and imaginative retelling of the water cycle beautifully illuminates the vital importance of water and wetlands to all life on earth. It's an essential book for our times. You’ll never see a raindrop the same way again."
– Julian Hoffman, author of Lifelines
"Always engaging – this tale of a raindrop held me happily captive from journey’s beginning to end."
– James Canton, author of Renaturing
"Ingenious, intricate and heartful, The Waterlands shows us all life in the hydrologic cycle, and reminds us just how significant our wetlands are as places for biodiversity and as deep reservoirs for our imaginations. Like his subject matter, Rutt’s writing is crystalline and life-affirming."
– Michael J. Warren, author of The Cuckoo’s Lea
"A gripping observation of our most important element, at once informative, balanced, angry, hopeful and lyrical. The Waterlands is a wonderful piece of natural storytelling."
– Roger Morgan-Grenville, author of The Restless Coast
"Extraordinary! Rutt’s writing combines a naturalist’s knowledge and eye for detail with his deep and particular sensitivity to people and place. A lucid, passionate and moving book that made me see water, and raindrops, differently."
– Helen Jukes, author of Mother Animal
"A masterpiece — ingenious and deeply felt, The Waterlands flows with ease and purpose. Rooted in Rutt’s lifelong connection to wetlands, it carries you on a beautiful journey, blending geography, science and soul in a wholly lyrical way — and quietly reminds us how precious and vulnerable our waters are."
– Ajay Tegala, author of Wetland Diaries
"A deep dive into that most familiar yet mysterious of elements, The Waterlands brings its subject vividly to life."
– Malachy Tallack, author of Illuminated by Water
"A book of breathtaking clarity and effortless beauty. Stephen captures the wonder of water with rare precision and quiet grace."
– Matt Gaw, author of In All Weathers
"A kaleidoscopic tumult of aquatic wonders. Lucid, limpid and bracing. Stephen Rutt’s exploration of the many forms, faces, moods and marvels of water is a confluence of delights."
– Dan Richards, author of Outpost