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Under the Wave at Waimea

Autor Paul Theroux

Editorial ALLEN LANE

Under the Wave at Waimea
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  • Publisher ALLEN LANE
  • ISBN13 9780241504451
  • ISBN10 0241504457
  • Type BOOK
  • Collection GARDNERS
  • Published 2022
  • Language English
  • Bookbinding Paperback

Under the Wave at Waimea

Autor Paul Theroux

Editorial ALLEN LANE

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From legendary writer Paul Theroux comes an atmospheric novel following a big-wave surfer as he confronts aging, privilege, mortality, and whose lives we choose to remember.

'It was as if in surfing he was carving his name in water, invisibly, joyously.'

Now in his sixties, big-wave surfer Joe Sharkey has passed his prime. The younger surfers around the breaks on the north shore of Oahu still call him the Shark, but his sponsors are looking elsewhere.
When Joe accidentally hits and kills a man near Waimea while driving home from a bar after a night of drinking, it seems he'll never rebound. Under the direction of his devoted girlfriend Olive, he throws himself into uncovering his victim's story. But what they find in Max Mulgrave is anything but expected: a shared history - and refuge in the waves.

With vivid, richly imagined detail, Theroux's latest novel explores the underside of an island paradise we rarely see.

'There is very little that Paul Theroux cannot fit onto a page. His writing skills are disciplined and muscular, his ear as finely tuned as a musician's, his eye sharper than any razor, and, in pinpointing the bizarre and the unexpected, he both entertains and underlines the absurdity of humans' Daily Mail

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