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It's Only Drowning

A True Story of Learning to Surf and the Search for Common Ground

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It's Only Drowning

De: David Litt
Narrado por: David Litt
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A former Obama speechwriter moves to the Jersey Shore and learns to surf with the help of his brother-in-law: a tattooed, truck-driving Joe Rogan superfan.

David, the Yale-educated writer with a fear of sharks, and Matt, the daredevil electrician with a shed full of surfboards, had never been close. But as America’s crises piled up and David spiraled into existential dread, he noticed that his brother-in-law was thriving. He began to suspect Matt’s favorite hobby had something to do with it.

David started taking surf lessons. For months, he wiped out on waves the height of daffodils. Yet, after realizing that surfing could change him both in and out of the water, he set an audacious goal: riding a big wave in Hawaii. He searched for an expert he could trust to guide and protect him—and when he couldn’t find one, he asked Matt. Together, they set out on a journey that spanned coasts, and even continents, before taking them to Oahu’s famously dangerous North Shore.

It’s Only Drowning is a laugh-out-loud love letter to surfing—and so much more. It’s an ode to embarking on adventures at any age. It’s a blueprint for becoming braver at a time when it takes courage just to read the news. Most of all, it’s the story of an unlikely friendship, one that crosses the fault lines of education, ideology, and culture tearing so many of us apart.

©2025 David Litt (P)2025 Simon & Schuster Audio
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During the Covid pandemic our divisions have only increased. And our ability to tolerate those who disagree has only worsened. This book helped lay a foundation to begin talking, not just tolerate, respecting, not just ignoring. A friend and Episcopal priest inventions me, “If you want to change the world, make sure you aren’t hanging around with only those who think like you.” Great read!

Great for our divided time

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the author did an amazing job reading this book. thoroughly entertaining with giggles and laughs all the way! I loved it!

Hilarious and Entertaining!

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As longtime mediocre at best surfer and over-thinker, I felt right at home with the story. Maybe I need to try and get ready for the north shore. But I’m also reminded that getting to know people with a different thought process and benefit you both.

I can relate

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I loved this book in so many ways. It was fun, funny, clever, compelling, sweet, and hopeful. He crafted tiny little arrows that hit their target every single time. I wouldn’t have thought I’d be so engrossed in a story about becoming a surfer. But it was so much more than that. Wish I hadn’t read it, so I could read it!

Tiny arrows hit bullseyes

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Why do we worry and let those worries build a nest and pester us like a nosy neighbor. But what to do? Eat a pie? Give in to sulking and whining? This author recognized a cool confidence and focused on emulating that attitude. He reached WAY out of his comfort zone (even though his worries hitchhiking onto his surfboard at times) and tried something new and unfamiliar. Every time I heard him elaborate on his surfing events, successful and not so much, I realized he was healing inside. The scars helped him recognize and celebrate the victories. Now as for that cool cat, Matt, he's still unbothered, and that is the final lesson.

You can tell that this book touched me in a deeply personal way. I wanted to tell the author he was just fine and that his words were inspiring. I wanted to tell him that we don't need another Matt, the world needs you and your story. Both have a place and can learn from one another.

Take a Lesson on the Fly

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A very good story of struggling with and growing in one's own life values. I didn't think that a surfing tableau would be the best for such a subject - though I did hope to live vicariously through some gun beach scenes and open ocean challenges. But it was.
More surprising was that this was the first of quite a few audiobooks to which I've listened, in which the author was narrator. It is truly rare when the author can do justice to his own writing. They still don't have that clarity of speech or pacing or emotional range to really manage it. Once again, this author surprised.

Author did well as narrator

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The misunderstood are mostly misjudged. This book shines a light on the beauty of connecting.

Moving by moving

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So much packed into this story. Challenge, courage, acceptance, exploration, serenity, conflict. It’s pretty great.

It’s pretty great

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I heard about this book on NPR. My political perspective is just like the author's but my husband is Matt, to a tee. Bridging the divide is relevant. The author was candid, funny and endearing. I listened to the book during my morning commute with my 8-year-old daughter in the car. There was nothing in it a child shouldn't hear except for the occasional F-bomb, and we stopped worrying about that (within reason), long ago. We both loved it and would like to read the sequel now, please!

Really Good

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I was more than pleasantly surprised to find this coming-of-a-certain-age memoir about bridging political divides not at all insufferable! It’s funny, full of specific language and details about learning to surf (new to me), colorful characters, and some cheeky wordplay. Add in a healthy dose of not-North Jersey charm and I relished the listen.

Not Insufferable at All!

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