Wavewalker Wavewalker

Wavewalker

A Memoir of Breaking Free

    • 4.4 • 82 Ratings
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Publisher Description

THE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER

A TIMES BEST MEMOIR OF 2023

‘Grippingly vivid and pacey’ THE TIMES

‘A seven-year old girl on a seventy-foot yacht, for ten years, over fifty thousand miles of sailing’ SIMON WINCHESTER

‘A seven-year old girl on a seventy-foot yacht, for ten years, over fifty thousand miles of sailing … a fantastic story of a truly Odyssean journey across all the world’s great oceans – but is also the inspiring story of the developing of a restless and inquiring mind’ SIMON WINCHESTER

'An astonishing almost day-by-day account of [a] hazardous journey and its legacy’ TELEGRAPH

‘This is a story of an epic childhood journey, so exciting and so shocking it is hard to know whether you’re reading about a dream or a nightmare… Wavewalker is thrilling, horrifying, beautifully written – I couldn’t put it down’ ED BALLS

Aged just seven, Suzanne Heywood set sail with her parents and brother on a three-year voyage around the world. What followed turned instead into a decade-long way of life, through storms, shipwrecks, reefs and isolation, with little formal schooling. No one else knew where they were most of the time and no state showed any interest in what was happening to the children.

Suzanne fought her parents, longing to return to England and to education and stability. This memoir covers her astonishing upbringing, a survival story of a child deprived of safety, friendships, schooling and occasionally drinking water… At seventeen Suzanne earned an interview at Oxford University and returned to the UK.

From the bestselling author of What Does Jeremy Think?, Wavewalker is the incredible true story of how the adventure of a lifetime became one child’s worst nightmare – and how her determination to educate herself enabled her to escape

‘A classic memoir of childhood. This is a book that every parent should read to consider the consequences of their midlife crises, and every child should read to learn how to deal with impossible mums and dads, as well as boils and barnacles’ Mail on Sunday 5*

‘An electrifying story about an extraordinary childhood, and Heywood tells it with remarkable clarity and assurance . . . an engrossing book that pitches the reader into the highs and lows of a young life spent in the “Wavewalker School of the Sea”’TLS

About the author

Suzanne Heywood was born in the UK but for most of her childhood sailed around the world with her family, with limited access to formal education. She came back to the UK aged 17 and won a place to study at Oxford University. After her PhD at Cambridge University, she joined McKinsey and Company where she became a senior partner. She is now a managing director of Exor and chair of CNH Industrial. She married the late civil servant Jeremy Heywood in 1997 and they have three children.

GENRE
Biographies & Memoirs
RELEASED
2023
October 24
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
416
Pages
PUBLISHER
William Collins
SELLER
HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
SIZE
34.9
MB

Customer Reviews

intetrsting! ,

Heartbreaking but inspirational

It is hard to imagine, as a child, growing up with mostly the ocean as your environment. I’m sure other family members who are involved see the whole situation differently. She was a child who would have flourished in a normal environment with encouraging parents. She hadn’t either. Her brother was a free spirit, And she was a dedicated intellectual. It is amazing that both of those children grew up at all, given the perils of sailing the ocean. It makes me wonder if their parents would have cared if something would’ve happened to them. I admire her determination to make something of herself, regardless of the lack of encouragement she received. Kudos to Suzanne. She is not a whiner.

stephuhnee ,

The strength of this girl

This story is like an allegory for the hardships in my own upbringing. Though the perils Sue endured were life-threatening at times, and my own hardship, emotionally life-threatening, I felt the parallels acutely. I found myself breathless at times as I devoured the descriptions of her life at sea. Her story is a testament to endurance and triumphs, which are such beautiful themes of humanity. I’m proud of her. Truly. I highly recommend this book.

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