The Windsurf Boy
Download The Windsurf Boy full books in PDF, epub, and Kindle. Read online free The Windsurf Boy ebook anywhere anytime directly on your device. Fast Download speed and no annoying ads. We cannot guarantee that every ebooks is available!
Author | : Bel Mooney |
Publisher | : A&C Black |
Total Pages | : 258 |
Release | : 2013-04-16 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1448211255 |
To newly separated Anna, holidaying in Devon with her seven-year-old son, the exquisite windsurfer winging across the waves on the river near their cottage represents all that is young, strong and free. In a nearby nursing home Anna's mother is dying of cancer, calmly accepting impending death with a dignity her daughter cannot begin to understand. Faced with the dilemma of many conflicting emotions – guilt, grief, nostalgia and an increasing infatuation with the teenage windsurfer – Anna struggles to come to terms with her life...
Author | : Jonathan Joseph Weston |
Publisher | : Independently Published |
Total Pages | : 260 |
Release | : 2019-07-26 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781083090522 |
This is the color version of Maui Glory Days. It is very costly to print-on-demand, however, some have requested it. Capturing Maui's golden era of windsurfing, from the early pioneering days of Kailua to the big waves at Hookipa and Jaws, this book tells the story of the Kings and legends of the sport as it evolved from longboards to high-performances in big surf. Fictional dialogue accompanies remarkable true events of survival, from near-drownings to helicopter crashes. Told by Sports Illustrated Picture of the Year (POY) award-winning photographer and filmmaker Jonathan Weston. He was the first filmmaker to take the audience along for the ride with his innovative point-of-view (POV) helmet-mounted 16mm movie camera. The thrills, dangers and behind the scenes experiences are all shared in this epic tale of perseverance and survival. Remarkable images and Wind Legends movie, also produced by Jonathan Weston, are posted in accompanying website.
Author | : |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 72 |
Release | : 1977-03 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : |
Boys' Life is the official youth magazine for the Boy Scouts of America. Published since 1911, it contains a proven mix of news, nature, sports, history, fiction, science, comics, and Scouting.
Author | : Bel Mooney |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 249 |
Release | : 2013-06-06 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 1448211263 |
Bel Mooney has taken twelve children from different parts of the British Isles and observed them over a year as they play, learn and grow. She saw Denise being born, watched Gemma, the daughter of a company executive, at her nursery school and heard the fears of the parents of Donald, a West Indian child from Birmingham. She saw David in preparatory school and Melanie in her comprehensive; talked to a fourteen-year-old Asian boy about his experience of race, and to a ten-year-old Welsh boy about family violence. The twelve chapters in The Year of the Child mirror the stages in a child's development from total dependence to independence and self-awareness and the beginnings of a critical attitude to the world around – a world in which he or she, whatever the social background, has had very little personal choice. The Year of the Child makes a valuable contribution to social history, describing six boys and six girls from different parts of the British Isles and from three broad social groups; it goes beyond journalism and social comment to become a re-enactment of what the author calls 'that cyclical loss of innocence which is at the root of human experience'.
Author | : M. A. Meadowcroft |
Publisher | : Troubador Publishing Ltd |
Total Pages | : 272 |
Release | : 2014-05-28 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1783063696 |
Fran is desperate to escape city life and her husband, who she suspects is having an affair. She flees with her little girl to a remote beach hut on the windswept shores of the Suffolk coast. When she is followed there by her brother, sister-in-law Annabel and the outrageously seductive Lydia, village life on the peaceful Suffolk marshes spirals into freefall. While the locals are fighting their duels with each other and the London set, Fran rediscovers her passion for windsurfing through Tom, a windsurfer she watches out in the bay. But as she basks in the knowledge of his growing feelings for her, she is unaware of a long-hidden secret that is his bedfellow. The story shifts between the hectic city and peaceful coast as Fran is thrown between both worlds. In London she is forced again into her husband's life of excess, with devastating consequences, and she finds herself drawn to the village of Warbleton and its colourful, quirky locals. When Annabel discovers evidence of their husbands' corrupt dealings, the two women must take a gamble that could impact on the lives of everyone they hold dear in order to finally break free. Inspired by authors from many eras and genres, The Windsurf Girl is a romantic tale with a fascinating heroine and an underlying theme of escapism. It will appeal to readers who enjoy a story of heartache, humour and hidden strengths.
Author | : Steffen Kjær |
Publisher | : Alpine Avenue Books |
Total Pages | : 79 |
Release | : 2013-02-26 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 8792995012 |
The wind is tearing at the sail, and the board is pounding across the waves. Windsurfing is salt spray on your lips, sand between your toes and great times with your friends on the beach. In this book, we get an inside look at windsurfers, their equipment and their competitions. Steffen Kjaer is a journalist and the author of the Action for Kids Series. For a year, he followed a group of young windsurfers, and here they all talk passionately about their sport, their friendships and their big dreams. The book is illustrated with impressive photos.
Author | : Andrew Gilbrook |
Publisher | : tredition |
Total Pages | : 200 |
Release | : 2019-09-09 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 3749738068 |
The United Kingdom. A story based on real events. Few people are deemed smart enough to be selected and trained as a spy for Her Majesty's Government, fewer qualify. The Author is one such man, who uniquely, was chosen at the age of 16, the only person still to pass selection without an education through the university system. Andy describes his unbelievable life, from the beginning, as a child, playing in the woods and fields around his home in Maple Cross, Hertfordshire, learning the skills he had no idea he would need in his future spy world, tracking, moving silently and invisibly, undetected. His career ended, leaving him suffering Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, after facing interrogation, torture and being stood in front of a firing squad in war-torn Angola, he escaped by stealing a small aircraft piloting, alone and injured, 700 miles to safety with only 4 hours unqualified flying experience. He faced the rest of his life knowing a dark secret had to be kept from everyone he knew. Only in 2012, when he was informed his ex-MI6 secretary had died from cancer, close to breaking down mentally, did he finally decide to reveal his secret life to his friends and family to release the buried secrets from his struggling sanity. A risky choice, one he did not take lightly, but he knew deep inside it was the only way forward for his peace of mind. Carefully written to avoid revealing any government secrets, this is his personal story, thrilling, surprising and an eye-opener into the life of, An Ordinary Guy, who truly was, An Unknown Spy.
Author | : Kailei Pew |
Publisher | : Feiwel & Friends |
Total Pages | : 198 |
Release | : 2024-04-23 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 1250836018 |
What do swim fins, Popsicles®, Infection-Detecting Stitches, the Braille alphabet, and Taco vs. Burrito all have in common? They were all invented by kids! When Remya Jose had to spend many hours washing her family’s laundry by hand, she invented a pedal powered washing machine that could finish the chore in only 20 minutes! When Tripp Phillips’ Lego creations kept falling apart, he developed a glue strong enough to hold his creations together that would wash off when he was ready to build something new! And when Fatima Al Kaabi didn’t have anyone willing to teach her about robotics, she turned to the internet to teach herself all the skills she needed—and created multiple crowd-pleasing robots in the process! From Popsicles® and swim fins to robots and glitter shooting prosthetics, Kailei Pew's middle grade nonfiction debut is full of fun and inspiring stories, illustrated by Shannon Wright, about real kid inventors who proved that even the youngest people can change the world.
Author | : Esther Carney |
Publisher | : zeus |
Total Pages | : 644 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 1921240598 |
Angie is a tough but good-hearted teenager, on a search to locate her father, a man whom she has never met. Escaping, with more than just physical scars, from the psychopathic Colonel Morgan, Angie travels to New York where her quest begins. Morgan, the man who trained her as a child soldier, now wants to destroy her, and is prepared to do almost anything to succeed.Things become complicated when Angie falls foul of the law, and even more complicated when she is also secretly recruited by the FBI Special Operations Unit. All she really wants is to find somewhere to belong ? but this is not as easy as it seems, as throughout the story Angie is relentlessly pursued by her enemies.Nothing is more important to her than her freedom. But if she is to defeat her enemies, how similar to them must she eventually become? How similar is she to Morgan already?
Author | : Bel Mooney |
Publisher | : Biteback Publishing |
Total Pages | : 324 |
Release | : 2015-09-22 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 1849549680 |
For over forty years, Bel Mooney has been one of this country's best-loved journalists and authors, and her hugely popular Daily Mail advice column reaches six million people every week. Far from being a detached and abstract figure, Bel doesn't shy away from sharing her own life experiences of grief, forgiveness and joy with her devoted readers, making her column at once both distinctly personal and thoroughly universal in relevance. A lifeline for many, some of her wise, compassionate and unflinchingly honest words of good counsel are gathered together here for the first time. This selection includes problems, responses and some of the wide-ranging mini essays that appear in the Mail as 'And Finally'. Punctuated by some of Bel's favourite uplifting quotations, this collection also includes 'what happened next' with some of those who received Bel's wisdom - be it about love, loss, break-ups or breakdowns. A heartfelt and inspirational collection, full of valuable insights and prefixed by a wide-ranging and candid introduction reflecting on what being an advice columnist has taught her, Bel Mooney's Lifelines is a book readers will return to again and again, each time discovering something new in the process.