Wavewalker: A Memoir of Breaking Free

Suzanne Heywood
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Wavewalker: A Memoir of Breaking Free

Suzanne Heywood
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PRAISE FOR WAVEWALKER‘Suzanne's memoir exposes, scene by scene, the bare reality behind the romantic notion of sailing round the world . . . You can't read her story without a growing sense of fury at her plight — a minor, thousands of miles from home, trapped with her parents and totally misunderstood by them . . . beautifully written’ ‘Daily Mail‘Beautifully written . . . nuanced and honest . . . stormy in every sense’ Tortoise Media‘A jaw-dropping and thrilling real-life adventure on the high seas’ SARAH BROWN‘An extraordinary story of adventure and self-discovery. Suzanne Heywood’s determination to get an education despite all the obstacles she faced leads her on a path of true freedom’ Minouche Shafik, Director of the LSE‘Even for an experienced sailor, a ten-year voyage across some of the world’s most dangerous oceans would give pause for thought. That Suzanne survived this and made her way back to dry land and a successful future is remarkable. Her book is stunningly good’ Ranulph Fiennes, World's Greatest Living Explorer‘This personal and powerful book is so great. What a journey – a hardcore one at times. I’m glad the compass has found its way home’ Bear Grylls‘In the most difficult circumstances, trapped at sea on a boat, surviving violent storms, Suzanne has demonstrated how education can transform a life’ Tony Blair‘Her fight for an education will astonish all who read it’ Anthony Seldon‘The story of extraordinary upbringing on a boat in the South Pacific recounted with wit, verve and deep insight… Humanity’s innate passion for learning shines on every page and triumphs gloriously’ Sir Michael Barber, author of Accomplishment: How Ambitious and Challenging Things Get Done

Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 4 reviews.

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A remarkable story

"Suzanne's experiences at sea are both fascinating and terrifying. Her struggle to reconcile her love of the boat and ocean with her desire to lead a normal life comes through clearly. This was an interesting glimpse into both the less appealing aspects of 'boat life', and the unique relationships that formed with the crew members, with the interesting twist of seeing it from a child's perspective. By the end of her story, I found it remarkable that she became such a successful adult with so little guidance from the adults in her life."

Stefinator (5/5)

Amazing story of resilience

"An inspiring read - the author had an internal drive to achieve her goals despite all the crazy obstacles she had to overcome. . ."

Laurentia (5/5)

WOW!

"Can I punch the parents? I've never been so mad at a book! Wanted to throw it across the room! Sue has been through more than most and came out resilient and strong!"

Sarah (5/5)

4. 5 stars!

"This was a fabulous memoir that reminded me of both ""Educated"" by Tara Westover and ""The Voyage of the Northern Magic"" by Diane Stuemer, It is a story of adventure and lots of interesting places, but also of parental neglect, indifference and misogyny. Sue's determination to get an education in spite of her circumstances led to many confrontations. I realize this is her story and obviously one sided, but it made for a riveting read. 4. 5/5"

Mpcacher (5/5)

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  • Published date: Oct 08, 2024
  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Harpercollins Publishers
  • ISBN: 9780008713669
  • Dimensions: 5.078740157" W x 1.023622047" L x 7.79527559" H
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.

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