Observer
'(A) clever counterpoint to the idea that surfing has to happen in
the sun'
the sun'
Huck
'Addictive . . . A highly readable celebration of surfing, Surf
Nation gives much-needed literary credibility to British and Irish
surfing'
Nation gives much-needed literary credibility to British and Irish
surfing'
The Times
'Wade has produced a work in the vein of Tom Wolfe's The Pump
House Gang that is passionate, informative and benign. Gripping'
House Gang that is passionate, informative and benign. Gripping'
Independent on Sunday
'An engrossing tale - part journey of discovery, part practical guide to the best breaks, part history of British surfing'
Slide
'Alex Wade has succeeded in a first - the first Brit bit of surf lit'
Carve
'The book includes revealing and intelligent discussions of surfing issues such as the SAS campaign and the BSA . . . Totally engrossing'
Product Description
If golf is the new football, then surfing must be the new golf. People are flocking to the sport in record numbers, often defying the unforgiving British climate to make the best of what can be some world-class waves. But is it all just surf dudes in VW camper vans heading down for a week's hell-raising in Newquay? Or is the sport attracting a wider range of addicts, often eschewing the established beaches in pursuit of a more solitary, and sometimes more dangerous, goal? In SURF NATION: IN SEARCH OF THE FAST LEFTS AND HOLLOW RIGHTS OF BRITAIN AND IRELAND, Alex Wade takes the pulse of these islands' surfing credentials, and finds a growing army of devotees as well as some stunning locations. A witty and engaging mix of travelogue, reportage and guide to where to find the best breaks, SURF NATION reveals Britain and Ireland to be not just a growing hotbed of surfers but a surf destination of real credibility.
About the Author
Alex Wade is a freelance journalist and lawyer who advises several national newspapers on legal issues. He lives with his family in Cornwall.