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Under The Wave At Waimea

De: Paul Theroux
Narrado por: Jim Meskimen
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“Theroux’s work is like no one else’s.” –Francine Prose, New York Times Book Review

From legendary writer Paul Theroux comes an atmospheric novel following a big-wave surfer as he confronts aging, privilege, mortality, and whose lives we choose to remember.

Now in his sixties, big-wave surfer Joe Sharkey has passed his prime and is losing his “stoke.” The younger surfers around the breaks on the north shore of Oahu still idolize the Shark, but his sponsors are looking elsewhere. One night, while driving home from a bar after one too many, Joe accidentally kills a stranger near Waimea, a tragedy that sends his life out of control. As the repercussions of the accident spiral ever wider, Joe's devoted girlfriend, Olive, throws herself into uncovering the dead man’s identity and helping Joe find vitality and refuge in the waves again.
Set in the lush, gritty underside of an island paradise readers rarely see, UNDER THE WAVE AT WAIMEA offers a dramatic, affecting commentary on privilege, mortality, and the lives we choose to remember. It is a masterstroke by one of the greatest writers of our time.

Narrated by Jim Meskimen

Deportes Deportes Acuáticos Ficción Ficción Literaria Género Ficción Misterio Pueblo Pequeño y Rural Surf Drama
Authentic Storytelling • Captivating Narrative • Meaningful Surf Culture • Vivid Hawaiian Setting • Vibrant Personalities

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This wonderful audio book was a treat due to both the story and the narration which place the reader right on the swell of the wave. The many characters are voiced distinctly and with vibrant personality. Dialogue really feels like a conversation between the characters due to the expert, amazingly consistent voicing of the multiple characters even as life experiences change and age them. I was more connected to the characters and the story because of this delightful audio read. An interesting, heart full story that mimics the rise and fall of the ocean, it’s true main character. This is a great book that reflects life’s paddle outs, wipe outs, and curls. This intriguing story is greatly enhanced by the talented narrator and the distinct voicing of each and every character, and what a cast of characters it is! Enjoy.

A great story and an amazing read.

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Anybody living in Hawaii for more than a couple of weeks would know how to pronounce Hawaiian and local words. Too many mispronunciations make it unlistenable. Could have just asked any Hawaiian to help the narrator proof listen and avoided this shameful reading.

Terrible pronunciation of local words.

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Under the wave at Waimea took me a couple of months to get through, mainly, I was listening to it while at the gym. What drew me to this book was the setting in Hawaii and about surfing. As I was listening to the book it became apparent that it was, more than just that. I thoroughly enjoyed the book and being that I am a busy father to three children and a husband to a most wonderful wife I don’t really have the time to actually read. I also enjoyed the narration all the different accents that the narrator provided each character. I am definitely recommending this to my circle of family and friends.

Happy that this was my first audio book!!

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I was expecting a lot when I saw this new book. Mostly I was rewarded, I think Theroux gives a good take on being haole in Hawaii and on being in a watermans world. I would have enjoyed it sooo much more if it had been a native speaker. Not only is the Hawaiian pidgin awful he can’t even get place names right. Hopefully they will re-record this book, the author should insist.

Needed a native speaker from the islands to narrat

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I enjoyed this book for the first few hours. It draws heavily on stories most surfers will know...Barbarian Days, Laird Hamilton's personal story, etc, but the main character is unique. The exploration of what it is like to be famous when you've aged out of the the source of your fame (and can't let go) was interesting. The authors' depictions of the other types of people (the crazy, drunk mother, women in general, Hawaiian locals, people he meets on his travels) is, to be generous, lacking in empathy and charicature-ish.

The story rolls along and along and along like a pleasant TV show that you binge for a season or two or three. The story of Joe Sharky's growing up and early rise to fame was sprinkled with some hard-to-swallow scenes but still pretty entertaining. Eventually as an interlude to the inevitable search for big waves that soul surfers with waning fame pursue, the author arranges for the biggest mid-novel shark jump ever: the author writes Hunter S. Thompson's downward spiral into drugs and paranoia into the main character's story. The main character also goes through a parade of absurd women (a mix of crazy, maternal, sexually insatiable, and magically wise young women), and by the time we got to Hunter, I was turned off by all of it. I bailed. If the show rallies in the final season, I missed it.

The narrator has a velvety, five star, books-on-tape voice for most of the narrative parts of the story. Unfortunately, he does one star character voicing that seemed more like mockery than acting. He destroys the pronunciation of common Hawaiian place names and other routine words that most people who have even vacationed in Hawaii would know. His efforts to speak pidgin and do a local accent are shameful. The women are narrated in creepy, breathy falsettos. Even the grizzled manly-man voice he put on for the (white male) main character was over the top.

Good for a Few Hours then Jumps the Shark.

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