Book description
Set in the aftermath of a harrowing plane crash, this is the true story
of one young boy's fight for survival in nature's most treacherous conditions.
Eleven-year-old Norman Ollestad was a gifted skier. After winning the
1979 Southern California Slalom Skiing Championship, his father
chartered a small plane to fly Norman home, so that his son could
collect his trophy and train with his team.
Moments later the Cessna, engulfed in a blizzard, crashed into the San
Gabriel Mountains and was left suspended at 8,000 feet. Norman's father,
his coach and his hero, was dead.
Climbing out of the wreckage, young Norman begins a gruelling descent,
thousands of feet down an icy mountain. Blinded by heavy snow and faced
with a raging wind and below-freezing temperatures, he attempts to guide
his father's injured girlfriend to safety. Kept alive by sheer will,
Norman summons everything his father taught him about determination and
courage to save his own life.
Powerful, inspiring and utterly compelling, this is a unique and
unforgettable memoir. 'I could not stop reading this thrilling memoir
… a heart-stopping adventure that ends in tragedy and triumph, a love
story that fearlessly explores the bond between a father and a son and
what it means to lead a life without limits.'
Susan Cheever
''Crazy for the Storm' is truly extraordinary - an adventure story with
a rich psychological foundation from an enormously talented author.
Ollestad's portraits are beautifully contradictory and complex - brutal,
brave and human - and the book is filled with wonderful dramatic
moments. In scene after scene, these images beg to be savoured, yet they
drive the story forward with tremendous force. 'Crazy for the Storm' is
a powerful book. It deserves to be a bestseller.'
Lucinda Franks, Pulitzer Prize winning author
'As much a thriller as a memoir … gorgeously written, perfectly controlled.'
Carolyn See
' A heart-stopping story beautifully told … Norman Ollestad has written
a book that may well be read for generations. It's a book that fathers
should give to their sons, but sons should give it to their fathers,
too. And mothers, wives, sisters and daughters - read it and weep for
all the boys and men you have ever loved.'
Russell Banks
'CRAZY FOR THE STORM is an absolutely compelling book which I read in
one long sitting. The fact that it's true made me shudder, but then
Norman Ollestad is a fine writer and every detail is convincing.'
Jim Harrison
'Engrossing … Ollestad hits several notes that should make his memoir
irresistible to those looking for page-turning but thought-provoking
summer reading along the lines of Jon Krakauer's 'Into Thin Air '. Deep
and resonant.'
Kirkus Reviews
'Ollestad's unyielding concentration on the themes of courage, love and
endurance seep into every character portrait, every scene, making this
book an inspiring, fascinating read.'
Publisher's Weekly Norman Ollestad was born in Los Angeles in 1967 and
grew up in Malibu. He studied creative writing at UCLA and graduated
from UCLA Film School. He is the author of a novel, “Driftwood”, and
several screenplays. He is the father of a son, Noah, and resides in
Venice, California.