"The seahorse has captured the human imagination for millennia... Till Hein explains the amazing qualities of these magical creatures."
--Explorers Journal "A quirky little book, the kind that captures the imagination. This is a deep and entertaining dive into the world of the one-of-a-kind sea animal, our fascination with them, their future in a time of climate change and their importance to communities around the world."
--The Toronto Star "[An] illuminating--and sobering--overview of arguably the most magical creature in the sea... Hein exposes humans as horrific threats to these marvelous beings' lives and habitats. Readers will remain fascinated and, hopefully, concerned long past the final page."
--Booklist STARRED Review An enlightening deep-dive... A diverting look at an aquatic wonder."
--Publishers Weekly "Whether speaking taxonomically, mythologically, physiologically, or historically, seahorses truly are a bit of an enigma.
The Curious World of Seahorses covers everything most people know about seahorses and a whole bunch more you'd never guess about them. Each chapter helps the read explore and gain some insight into the everyday life of the seahorse, as well as tell the story of human fascination with the tiny horse of the sea. Definitely a great read for anyone intrigued by the marine world and certainly for lovers of the seahorse."
--Renee Becher, The Crowded Bookshelf "Not just a compelling read, but also a love letter to the strangest creatures of the ocean--seahorses.
--Frauke Bagusche, author of The Blue Wonder "This delightful book plunges deeply into the strange lives of one of the ocean's most enigmatic groups of fishes. From mystery to myth, history to technology, exploitation to protection, Till Hein's book should appeal to a wide readership."
--Jonathan Balcombe, author of Super Fly and What a Fish Knows "An easy read, yet chock-full of information. Till Hein makes clear that protecting seahorses is a vital step toward healing the entire ocean."
--Daniel Pauly, principal investigator at The Sea Around Us and author of Vanishing Fish "Every chapter in this book makes me more obsessed with seahorses. The slowest swimming yet most effective hunters in the ocean? Check. Eyes that can move separately from each other, fin color that change on demand, and a digestive system with no stomach? Check! A prehensile tail that is strong enough to latch onto an anchor and withstand a predator's grab? Check! Indeed, this book is a treasure trove of everything scientific, mythic, and magic about these remarkable creatures. Saddle up for a mind-bending read!"
--Wendy Wasserman, Politics & Prose