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Paperback Chasing Waves: A Surfer's Tale of Obsessive Wandering Book

ISBN: 1594851131

ISBN13: 9781594851131

Chasing Waves: A Surfer's Tale of Obsessive Wandering

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* First surfing adventure narrative by a woman * Sales benefit the Surfrider Foundation Amy Waeschle became a surf addict shortly after catching her first wave. To her, surfing is more of a feeling... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

Great read - even if you don't surf!

Amy has captured the spirit of adventure, fun, and hard work in this entertaining and easy to read book. I'm not a surfer, but her exploration and persistence in pursuing surfing mirrors any woman's journey to mastering any difficult and challenging sport. I enjoyed reading about her struggles with learning from her partner, finding the time to catch some waves while raising a family, and her descriptions of her traveling adventures. Nice work, Amy!

Chasing Waves - Great Read

Chasing Waves illustrates experiences that are common to all surfers. I found it to be an easy read and caught myself smiling during much of the book. I grew up surfing in So Cal and related to all of Amy's experiences regardless of where she was around the globe. A must have for anyone's surf collection.

Well Worth It

Who would have known waves could be described in so many new ways? Waeschle paints a beautiful picture as she writes about her experiences from just beginning to surf, to when surfing becomes a huge part of her life. I could hear the roar of salty spray, see the deep blue barrels of swell and feel the sun on my brow as I read. This book is a testament to how mother nature; in particular the Ocean can enhance ones life and enable a person to live their life more fully because of their relationship with the water. Of course the water isn't always peaches n' cream; Waeschle describes the scary moments out there with utmost clarity as well. Waeschle integrates how surfing and her personal relationships become braided as one, an inspiration to anyone who intends to keep doing what they do in the outdoors as they start a family. This book is enjoyable for those who have been surfing all their lives or those who have never surfed before. I have never surfed but it is written so that anyone can understand the wave terminology.

Visionary tale of the author's journey

The writing was so colorful that the descriptions temporarily moved me to the sites with them. I have actually been to some of the places; my past travel experiences were renewed as I read her colorful details of the places and people. She is a pleasure to read with just the right amount of intensity to capture the moment. She also conveys the intensive need to surf along with the dedication to her relationships with husband and ultimately family! A wonderful relaxing read - - - Good Job Amy thanks!

Chasing Waves--A Good Read!

You don't have to be a surfer to enjoy this book! It's not only a delightful journey of wanderlust, but also the story of a woman's, and a family's, odyssey through the lens of the author's passion--surfing. The author has a knack for the descriptive turn of phrase and manages to make each encounter with a wave original, as when she describes her early attempts to keep hold of her board as "trying to commandeer a huge, slippery trout." I am not a surfer; in fact, deep water scares me, but reading Chasing Waves made me want to run out and buy a surfboard, a sketchy, old van, and hit the road.
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