 |
|
 |
 Books Authors Readers Browse Inside |
|
|
|
 |
|
|
Crazy for the Storm
A Memoir of Survival
| Price: |
$16.99 |
| On Sale: |
28/04/2010 |
|
Formats:
Trade PB | CD Audio Book
|
|
|
“Breathtaking....Crazy for the Storm will keep you up late into the night.” —Washington Post Book World
Norman Olstead’s New York Times bestselling memoir Crazy for the Storm is the story of the harrowing plane crash the author miraculously survived at age eleven, framed by the moving tale of his complicated relationship with his charismatic, adrenaline-addicted father. Destined to stand with other classic true stories of man against nature—Into Thin Air and Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer; Sebastian Junger’s The Perfect Storm—it is a literary triumph that novelist Russell Banks (Affliction) calls, “A heart-stopping story beautifully told….Norman Olstead has written a book that may well be read for generations.” |
|
|
Author Extras
|
|
|
|
Critical Praise for
Crazy for the Storm
"This is a heart-stopping story beautifully told, an 11-year-old boy’s story that deals with profound and challenging moral and philosophical issues. When does the quest for ecstasy become a danger-junkie’s kick? How does a good boy become a good man? How do you raise a child in a busted-up family? Norman Ollestad has written a book that may well be read for generations. It’s a book that fathers should give to their sons, but sons should give it to their fathers, too. And mothers, wives, sisters and daughters -- read it and weep for all the boys and men you have ever loved." - Russell Banks
|
Crazy for the Storm
Norman Ollestad was thrust into the world of surfing and competitive downhill skiing at a very young age by the father he idolized. Often paralyzed by fear, young Norman resented losing his childhood to his father’s reckless and demanding adventures, even as he began to reap the rewards of his...
|
|
Crazy for the Storm
Norman Ollestad was thrust into the world of surfing and competitive downhill skiing at a very young age by the father he idolized. Often paralyzed by fear, young Norman resented losing his childhood to his father’s reckless and demanding adventures, even as he began to reap the rewards of his...
|
|
|
|
|



Privacy Policy Terms of Use Site Map Contact/Help
Copyright © 2010 HarperCollins Publishers, All rights reserved.
10 East 53rd Street, New York, NY 10022
Phone: 212-207-7000
|
|
|