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Crazy for the Storm

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Crazy for the Storm

By: Norman Ollestad
Narrated by: Norman Ollestad
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From the age of three, Norman Ollestad was thrust into the world of surfing and competitive downhill skiing by the intense, charismatic father he both idolized and resented. While his friends were riding bikes, playing ball, and going to birthday parties, young Norman was whisked away in pursuit of wild and demanding adventures. Yet it were these exhilarating tests of skill that prepared "Boy Wonder," as his father called him, to become a fearless champion - and ultimately saved his life.

Flying to a ski championship ceremony in February 1979, the chartered Cessna carrying Norman, his father, his father's girlfriend, and the pilot crashed into the San Gabriel Mountains and was suspended at 8,200 feet, engulfed in a blizzard. "Dad and I were a team, and he was Superman," Ollestad writes. But now Norman's father was dead, and the devastated 11-year-old had to descend the treacherous, icy mountain alone.

Set amid the spontaneous, uninhibited surf culture of Malibu and Mexico in the late 1970s, this riveting memoir, written in crisp Hemingwayesque prose, recalls Ollestad's childhood and the magnetic man whose determination and love infuriated and inspired him - and also taught him to overcome the indomitable. As it illuminates the complicated bond between an extraordinary father and his son, Ollestad's powerful and unforgettable true story offers remarkable insight for us all

©2009 Norman Ollestad (P)2009 HarperCollins Publishers
Adventurers, Explorers & Survival Water Sports Winter Sports Surfing Inspiring Adventure
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Ollestad's memoir opens with his recollection of being in a plane crash in California's Sierra Madre mountains at the age of 11. With the others in the plane dead, including his father, Ollestad had to find his way down from the stormy, icy mountains alone. The author speaks in a voice jerky and unsure of itself, portraying himself as the whiny boy he once was, but without imitating him. In humble sentences and abrupt dialogue he recounts the profound emotional lessons gleaned from enviable, yet infuriating, bonding experiences with his dad. Ollestad re-creates the characters who molded his youth, narrating in but a single voice, but crafting ardent personalities with inflection and rhythm.

Captivating Survival Story • Gripping Coming-of-age Tale • Great Narration • Heartfelt Father-son Tribute • Wonderful Story
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Great book.
I grew up in Southern California not 30 minutes from Topanga Canyon and would head to the beach with my sister to watch the Surfers.
This book brought back so many memories.

Great book.

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The author has a great story to tell, but writes with way too many dramatics. I wish he would have toned down his flowery writing and let someone else narrate.

Great story lacking performance

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good story line, moved along at good pace. love to listen to audio while driving.

good story line

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You couldn’t make this up. Increíble storytelling and writing. Every word hits home. I couldn’t stop listening.

Riveting

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This book was well written and the author was a great narrerator. The author, though grown, did a great job of telling the story from his childhood perspective.

I could relate to the father and the boy. I loved the father and the boy from the beginning.

My Favorite Book

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I’m glad I took a chance in this one. I’m not into surfing or competitive skiing but this is a good listen.

Very good book! Well written and well read.

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Narrator sounds the same if plane is crashing or he is sleeping. Boring and predictable.

Don't waste a credit

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Aside from Norm Ollestad's monotone delivery of this audio book the subject matter is quite interesting. I am surprised that he lived through most of his dad's antics and predicaments!!

Boy Wonder!

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I loved it all, but particularly the intense and focused descriptions. On a personal note, as one who lost my Dad a week before getting my driver’s license, I connected in precious ways! Thank you for writing this!

Felt like I was there!

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Because this book is mainly about a boy and his father, women might not find it quite as entertaining as myself. However, I must confess I found Tom Wolfe's "I Am Charlotte Simmons", about a girl, thoroghly entertaining. Although the story revolves around a plane crash, the adventerous stories of Norman's life leading up to the fateful moment, especially the trip to Mexico, maintain a high level of interest.

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