A Gondola of Good Reads!
Written by SurfWriter Girls Sunny Magdaug and Patti Kishel
This holiday season SurfWriter
Girls Sunny Magdaug and Patti Kishel have a featured book to share that’s a
heart-felt remembrance of California’s iconic Venice Beach.
Also, three surfing
books that will have you ready to paddle out and a spy novel to channel your
inner Jason Bourne.
Growing Up Venice, by Donna
Lewis Friess, Ph.D., is both the memoir of a person and a place. It paints a
vivid picture of growing up in the seaside community that sprang from the dream
of millionaire Abbot Kinney in 1905 to create a magical place of canals on
the edge of the Pacific Ocean that would be the Venice of America.
Kinney turned the
Ballona Wetlands, a salt marsh south of Santa Monica, into his dreamscape
village connected by canals and bridges, complete with Venetian-style gondolas,
that became an artists' community and resort.
Friess, who moved
with her family to Venice's Marina Peninsula when she was three, writes her
"front gate opened onto a narrow, seashell filled beach." She
remembers the sounds of "the rolling surf," catching grunions, the
oil fields with their always-pumping derricks "lulling my little sister
and me to dream-filled sleep," and horseback riding in the
undeveloped marsh land. It was a time when a little girl could roam free and
have endless adventures by the sea.
Filled with personal
photos dating to Friess’ great-grandparents in the 1880s, the book tells of a
semi-wild place centered on oil drilling, fishing, and the beach, and its
evolution throughout the 20th Century as land developers, movie stars, tech
entrepreneurs, and more discovered Kinney's ocean paradise and made it their
own. Along the way, Friess – with a front row seat on it all – did too.
SurfWriter Girl
Patti was excited to read this book because she grew up near Venice in adjacent
Culver City. In fact, Patti's sister Eileen Ferris rode horses where
Friess did – in a storied place that was and is continually reinventing
itself.
Mindfulness and
Surfing: Reflections for Saltwater Souls, by Sam Bleakley, a longboard champion
with multiple UK and European surfing titles, explores how riding the waves can
be the ultimate meditation, becoming one with the ocean’s salty swells, flow,
and peaks, and listening to what the ocean tells us about our place in nature.
100 Foot Wave: The Greatest Surfing
Story Ever Told, by Milton B. Willis and Michael C. Willis, takes you into the
world of extreme big wave surfing. Told by the Willis brothers, two of the few surfers
who have ridden the100-foot waves in Hawaii’s Waimea Bay, the book captures the
sights, sounds and thrills of these monster waves.
Tombstoning, by PG Robertson, is
the first book in an Australian surfing mystery trilogy that has become a
sensation Down Under and beyond, blending awesome waves, bad guys, and danger
in a writing style that’s been compared to author Don Winslow. The fast-pacing
and plot twists will keep you turning the pages.
The Blonde Identity, by Ally Carter,
grabs you from the start when a woman wakes up on a Paris street with no memory,
just the pain in her head, blood drops in the snow, and a hot guy yelling to
her to run. SurfWriter Girls loved all the surprises as the woman, who’s been mistaken
for a spy, goes on the run with the hot guy, tries to figure out what’s
happening…and stay alive.
SurfWriter Girls
hope you enjoy this gondola of books and that they help to warm your
holidays!
SurfWriter Girls
Surf’n Beach Scene Magazine
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