Alexander and Lazell's delightful study of North Carolina's Outer Banks
contains a wealth of statistics and facts . . . A Ribbon of
Sand--written in romantic prose--is more like a novel. . . . Small and
lightweight with chapters of less than 20 pages, this is the perfect
book to take on a trip to the North Carolina coast. Interesting and
informative, you'll look at a grain of sand or a wave with a whole new
perspective.--TasteFull
Ribbon of Sand is a rich and beautifully written exploration of the
unique natural history and romantic past of the Outer Banks, the fragile
barrier islands that stretch for almost two hundred miles down the North
Carolina coast. A new preface discusses recent developments on the
Banks, including the discovery and excavation of a wreck believed to be
Blackbeard's ship and the continuing threat of offshore oil drilling,
and throughout the book the authors reveal the controversies, natural
wonders, and fascinating legends that make the Outer Banks one of the
nation's most beloved treasures.
In Southern Words
"A delight and an education....Fixing their vision on the intersection
of natural and human history, the authors offer compelling insights into
the past, present, and future of the Outer Banks.--Tom D. Crouch,
National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution
"Leaves the reader with a clear sense of place and an understanding of
the forces of wind and water.--Publishers Weekly