
Surfing the Unknown
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Narrated by:
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Ethan Hunter
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By:
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Dodzi Amemado
About this listen
Surfing the Unknown is the story of a young Vanuatan named Kainalu, who travels far from home to study in Loonland. At the height of his disappointments and on the verge of abandoning his journey, he finds refuge in the home of an Indigenous man. At this point, he is a wreck....
Any great human adventure is like a ship sailing on an almost unknown ocean. Hostile circumstances are almost always looming on the horizon, with the potential risk of compromising our dreams, of capsizing our hope-filled craft. Somewhere between an initiation story and a philosophical tale, this novel narrates a journey full of teachings and wisdom.
©2022 Dodzi Amemado (P)2023 Dodzi Amemado
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