Eddie Would Go

ebook The Story of Eddie Aikau, Hawaiian Hero and Pioneer of Big Wave Surfing

By Stuart Holmes Coleman

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This biography of legendary Hawaiian surfer Eddie Aikau is "a homespun homage to a modern-day folk hero" (Outside Magazine).
In the 1970s, a decade before bumper stickers and T-shirts bearing the phrase Eddie Would Go began popping up all over the Hawaiian islands and throughout the surfing world, Eddie Aikau was proving what it meant to be a "waterman." As a fearless and gifted surfer, he rode the biggest waves in the world; as the first and most famous Waimea Bay lifeguard on the North Shore, he saved hundreds of lives from its treacherous waters; and as a proud Hawaiian, he sacrificed his life to save the crew aboard the voyaging canoe Hokule'a.
From Stuart Holmes Coleman, Eddie Would Go is the "fascinating" story of Eddie Aikau's life and legacy, a pipeline into the exhilarating world of surfing, and an important chronicle of the Hawaiian Renaissance and the emergence of modern Hawaii (San Francisco Chronicle).
"Enlightening . . . an impressive history." —Surfing Magazine
"A meaningful biography of a surfing hero . . . extraordinary." —San Diego Union-Tribune
"Coleman, a surfer himself, does an admirable job of de-mystifying this remarkable man." —St. Petersburg Times
Eddie Would Go