In the beginning I was wondering if it was for me but I got
pretty involved with the characters
"On the wild, lonely coast of Western Australia , two thrill-seeking and
barely adolescent boys fall into the enigmatic thrall of veteran big-wave
surfer Sando. Together they form an odd but elite trio. The grown man initiates
the boys into a kind of Spartan ethos, a regimen of risk and challenge, where
they test themselves in storm swells on remote and shark-infested reefs,
pushing each other to the edges of endurance, courage, and sanity. But where is
all this heading? Why is their mentor’s past such forbidden territory? And what
can explain his American wife’s peculiar behavior? Venturing beyond all
limits—in relationships, in physical challenge, and in sexual behavior—there is
a point where oblivion is the only outcome. Full of Winton’s lyrical genius for
conveying physical sensation, Breath is a rich and atmospheric coming-of-age
tale from one of world literature’s finest storytellers."
Review from the Net
Read by Robyn S.
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