by David Litt
First sentence: “Matthew Kappler is my brother-in-law, and we’re very different, and one of the biggest differences between us is that if I lived like him I would die.”
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Release date: June 24, 2025
Content: There is swearing, including multiple f-bombs. It will be in the Sports section of the bookstore.
David Litt is a former Obama speech writer, author, and all-around politics wonk. He and his wife, who is a congressional aide, split their time in DC and are the sort of liberals you probably think they are. Which means, he doesn’t really get along with his wife’s brother, Matt, an non-voter, Joe Rogan-loving, anti-vaxxer. But, when COVID-19 hit, and he was stuck in pandemic lockdown, he realized he needed to find something new to do. So, he picked Matt’s favorite sport: surfing. At the ripe age of 35, David decided to pick up the sport, and then made a goal to be good enough to surf the North Shore of Hawaii in a little over a year.
This book is that journey.
And what a journey. I learned a lot about surfing – especially Jersey shore surfing – enough to have a lot of respect for anyone who not only tries it, but does it successfully. I love how Litt writes about the sport, making it accessible enough to those of us who have never even attempted it. I loved the way he writes about the ocean, both it’s power and it’s beauty. I loved learning about the culture surrounding surfing, and appreciated that Litt was honest enough to admit that he felt he was on the outside. I also liked that Litt didn’t downplay his ambitions with surfing and developing a relationship with his brother-in-law. It’s heartfelt and honest, and I love it for that.
An excellent memoir.
