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Running Time: 06:13 hrsNarrator: Dan WyliePublisher:Association for the Blind of W.A., 2012
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- Author: WINTON, TimContributor: Wylie, DanDate:Created2012Summary:
Breath opens with Bruce Pike, now a paramedic, arriving too late to save a teenage boy's life. Pike's partner wonders why the boy killed himself. Pike knows he didn't. He doesn't know the boy, but he knows the story. He still lives with the legacy of his own adolescence. When Loonie and Pike started to surf, they cycled from Angelus to the beach with their styrofoam boards, buffeted by the wind and, when they finally get to the sea, the waves. Among the local surfers, one guy stood out. He turned up alone, when the swell was highest, and left the rest of them for dead. Gradually Loonie and Pike got to know this loner, Sando, who took them under his wing, showing them secret beaches and ever-bigger waves. He taught them about surfing, and about life. But the sea can teach the hard way, and so could Sando. In the endless search for the biggest wave, the biggest high, some riders don't make it. Half a lifetime later, Pike can't free himself from where the ride took him.
Subject(s): Australian | Death | Male friendship | Suicide | Young men | Young men--PsychologyOriginal Publisher: Tullamarine : Bolinda Audio, 2008, Victoria Park, W.A., Association for the Blind of W.A.Language(s): EnglishISBN: 0374116342