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Once Upon Abundance [Paperback]

Fred Van Dyke (Author)
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October 1, 2001
The life story of legendary big wave rider Fred Van Dyke, and his Coming of Age in California and Hawaii.

Relive fond memories of childhood adventures, never ending fun, first kiss, a dream girl you're missing, but have never met. Reminisce a captivating time when life was simple; freedom was felt in the uncrowded natural environment of mountain streams, Redwood forests, isolated California and Hawaii beaches, unspoiled fishing, surfing, and hiking. Share the pleasure of anticipation, the challenge of life threatening experiences. Enjoy an appealing story, love of animals, people, nature that provides a sane and sacred way of life. Enter the Golden Gate; wander a romantic California that no longer exists. Travel west to an alluring Hawaii, a golden abundance that is timelessly held in your heart and soul.


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... This book shines fresh light on a legendary life. -- James D. Houston, author, Snow Mountain Passage and The Last Paradise

Fred Van Dyke is a national treasure... This book is a gem, a must read.... -- Carlos Eyles, author, The Blue Edge

Once Upon Abundance will...makes you think.... -- Wally Amos, author, The Cookie Never Crumbles:Inspirational Recipes for Everyday Living

Product Details

  • Paperback: 280 pages
  • Publisher: Anoai Press (October 1, 2001)
  • ISBN-10: 0970261810
  • ISBN-13: 978-0970261816
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.8 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,700,960 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Surfer Who Discovered Life Is More Than A Beach, February 16, 2002
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Wanda Adams (Honolulu, HAWAII United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Once Upon Abundance (Paperback)
...P>A life is not a novel. So the reader of a memoir can't expect every scene to resolve itself and move the plot forward.
Rather, memoirs tend to be, like history, "one damn thing after another." If a theme emerges, the writer has shown some skill and attained some insight into his or her own life.
Fred Van Dyke, a surfing icon who taught for 30 years at Punahou School, achieves this in his autobiography "Once Upon Abundance, Coming of Age in California and Hawaii" (Anoai Press, paperback, [price]). The reader is pulled forward by the thread that runs from beginning to end.
It is the theme summarized by the title: Van Dyke, who divides his time now between Montana and Hawai'i, has had a life of incredible richness. The California he recalls from a rough-and-ready childhood spent camping, fishing, hiking and roaming the landscape on foot is unimaginable today. The Hawai'i he came to love after he moved here in 1955 is flat out gone. But it is good to read about and imagine these places.
The abundance of pre-freeway California - of space, clean air and water, of fish in the rivers and seals and otters in the sea - is truly a once-upon-a-time fairy tale. Van Dyke's sad visits to childhood haunts, chronicled in the book, are both a lament and a warning: Let's not lose any more of what we've got left of nature.
There is another theme, too: coming of age, both in boyhood and adulthood.
Anyone who picks up this book hoping to read about Van Dyke's glory days as a big-wave rider will be disappointed; he refers only obliquely to that period in the late '50s and '60s, noting that he was so focused on surfing that nothing else much mattered to him. In sharp contrast to the loving detail with which he describes his courtship of his present wife, Joan Marie, whom he married later in life. The entire middle of his life is just ... not there. One can intuit some regrets, and a sense that it was only after he matured that he completed his coming of age, when he began to put people first and surfing second.
Throughout the book, the sheer hardiness of this man is immensely impressive, and not a little intimidating. Growing up, he routinely walked tens of miles just to reach a fishing hole or see a girl he cared about. At one point, he lived on a sand dune in a shack made of driftwood and a discarded hatch cover from a boat. He surfed chilly California waters before wetsuits were widely used, literally turning blue and losing mobility in his limbs because of the cold. He learned to fish, dive, surf and swim by jumping in, shrugging off risk.
In a chapter called "Sharing Camp with Rattlesnakes," he writes matter-of-factly of the summer when his father solved the problem of where the family should live while their new home was being built by sending them to camp in a redwood forest in a tent atop a wooden platform. Few women today would have held out as long as his mother, Billie Van Dyke; it wasn't the rattlesnakes that was the last straw, it was the creaking oak tree that crashed down, just missing their campsite.
Van Dyke's perspective is a long one: Although he rode waves and partied with the children of affluence, the boomer generation, he was shaped by a time before that, when abundance was measured by a different standard. Here, he re-creates that time, shows us how it has affected him, in the process reminding us of what has been lost.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fred does it once again...5 stars!!!, September 11, 2004
This review is from: Once Upon Abundance (Paperback)
Fred is an icon of the surfing community. His written works are truly memorable and facinating to read. While I know all the breaks he's written about in the surfing portions of his book, I was also in awe about his other exploits in the mountains, etc. My wife was equally enthralled with the book (she, like Fred, is a teacher.) His love of life is genuine and this book is an uplifting piece that everyone should read, whether you surf or not.
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5.0 out of 5 stars moving portrait of a lost land, October 6, 2002
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I really liked this book. Van Dyke writes with understated grace and wit, it's a pleasure to read. He describes the days before California became so crowded....it truly was a beautiful place. Still is, but it's nice to read about how it used to be. He is very passionate in his portrayal of the abundance that used to be California. I can't say exactly what about this book made me keep reading, but I didn't put it down until I was done.
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