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Just Add Water: A Surfing Savant's Journey with Asperger's

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Product Description “Clay Marzo is an amazing, nearly amphibious surfer with a one-of-a-kind life story. What an inspiring book!” —Matt Warshaw, author of The Encyclopedia of Surfing   From childhood, it was obvious that Clay Marzo’s single-minded focus on surfing was unique, his skills otherworldly. But the deeper reasons for this obsession didn’t become clear until his late teens, when Marzo was diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome. Marzo was already a surfing phenom, winning the National Scholastic Surfing Association championship at fifteen, but it was tough for him to relate to his peers and fit in. Only while surfing did he truly feel at peace. Just Add Water is the remarkable story of Marzo’s rise to the top of the pro surfing world—and the personal trials he overcame in making it there. Unflinching and inspiring, it is a brave memoir from a one-of-a-kind surfing savant who has electrified fans around the world and whose story speaks to the hope and ultimate triumph of the human spirit.   “Marzo is one of the most amazing surfers to come along in years. He’s fantastic—and so is this book. Great stuff.” —Peter Townend, 1976 world surfing champion   “An intriguing read for any surfer, and details the life of Clay Marzo with tact and illumination. Writing the biography of one of Hawaii's most exceptional surfers is a great responsibility, and Yehling did so in a real, raw way that captures the reader's attention.” —Freesurf From the Back Cover Clay Marzo is an amazing, nearly amphibious surfer with a one-of-a-kind life story. What an inspiring book! Matt Warshaw, author of The Encyclopedia of Surfing From childhood, it was obvious that Clay Marzo s single-minded focus on surfing was unique, his skills otherworldly. But the deeper reasons for this obsession didn t become clear until his late teens, when Marzo was diagnosed with Asperger s syndrome. Marzo was already a surfing phenom, winning the National Scholastic Surfing Association championship at fifteen, but it was tough for him to relate to his peers and fit in. Only while surfing did he truly feel at peace. Just Add Water is the remarkable story of Marzo s rise to the top of the pro surfing world and the personal trials he overcame in making it there. Unflinching and inspiring, it is a brave memoir from a one-of-a-kind surfing savant who has electrified fans around the world and whose story speaks to the hope and ultimate triumph of the human spirit. Marzo is one of the most amazing surfers to come along in years. He s fantastic and so is this book. Great stuff. Peter Townend, 1976 world surfing champion An intriguing read for any surfer, and details the life of Clay Marzo with tact and illumination. Writing the biography of one of Hawaii's most exceptional surfers is a great responsibility, and Yehling did so in a real, raw way that captures the reader's attention. Freesurf [MARZO AU PHOTO] CLAY MARZO is a professional surfer, widely regarded as one of the best in the world. Also a YouTube sensation, he has won numerous surfing competitions and was the subject of the award-winning surf documentary Just Add Water . Marzo works extensively with Surfers Healing, a charity for autistic youth. ROBERT YEHLING is an award-winning surfing journalist and author of ten books. He was the editor of Breakout, a surfing magazine, and has contributed to Surfer, Ocean Sports International, and US Surf. " About the Author CLAY MARZO is a professional surfer, widely regarded as one of the best in the world. Also a YouTube sensation, he has won numerous surfing competitions and was the subject of the popular surfing film Just Add Water. Marzo works extensively with Surfers Healing, a charity for autistic youth. BOB YEHLING is an award-winning surfing journalist and author of nine books.