MP The Life of Michael Peterson book
The incredible story of Australian surfing's cult hero Michael Peterson. For three years 'MP'
was the best surfer in the world, hands down. The gangly, long-haired rebel from Coolangatta breathed saltwater and
ruled the waves with savage, groundbreaking surfing. He was worshipped like a god - other surfers simply got out of the water
to watch him, and girls threw themselves at him. But once you discover his dark beginnings, you'll understand why MP was
destined never to be your average guy. Michael Peterson was a tortured genius... and one complex cat. An undiagnosed
schizophrenic, MP despised the fame his surfing powers attracted, and he retreated into a world of hard drugs, fast cars and
shadows. He hit rock bottom after a car chase that took 35 police cars to stop him. After years of jail and psychiatric institutions
he emerged, alive, but bearing the scars of battle. For 20 years Michael Peterson's exploits in and out of the water
existed only as a series of mythological tales, passed down by the surfing tribe - until Sean Doherty, editor of Tracks, sorted
fact from fiction.
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