![]() ![]() ![]() Why do you think the psychological beating is often worse than the physical for surfers? Do you think Brett Lickles mishap towards the end of the book helped him see what was really important in life or psychologically cripple him?.How do you think they rationalize putting their lives on the line for what many would consider sport? Many big wave surfers, like Laird Hamilton, are married with children.Whats the difference between surfing a wave and surviving it? What drives people to extreme situations and how does one draw the line between determination and courting disaster?.Why do you think there isnt more news coverage on sunken freighters, tankers, and bulk carriers? Do tragedies at sea strike a different chord in the popular imagination than say, a plane crash?.The following questions are intended to enhance your reading experience and to generate lively discussion among the members of your book group. From Susan Casey, the bestselling author of The Devils Teeth, an astonishing book about colossal, ship-swallowing waves, and the surfers and scientists who seek them out. ![]()
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