![]() ![]() She follows him into the water, and explores the sort of mentality that makes someone want to ride a wave that could easily pummel them. Invented by surfer Laird Hamilton, the surfing world has been rattled by the ability to ride bigger waves than ever. Some of it leaves you kind of breathless, like waves that so huge they can take out a cargo ship with nothing left to show it existed just minutes before.Ĭasey spends some of the time discussing surfing, especially tow-surfing where the waves are so big surfers are put in place and hauled out via Jet-Skis. Susan Casey explores just about everything to do with the ocean. It has just about everything that would make a fiction novel exciting, except that this is real. How much fun is this! This nonfiction title lives up to the buzz that came out when it was released. “If I scare myself once every day, I’m a better person….It helps to have that little jolt of perspective that life’s fragile.” Laird Hamilton in The Wave, by Susan Casey ![]()
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