In middle age, Betty finally followed her dream of living near the
ocean; she moved to Hawaii and, at age forty-one, took up surfing. She
lived and surfed at Waikiki during the golden years of the mid-1950s and
was a pioneer surfer at Makaha Beach. She was competitive in early
big-wave surfing championships and was among the first women to compete
in Lima, Peru, where she won first place. Betty was an Olympic hopeful, a
pilot, a mother, a sculptor, a jeweler, a builder, a fisherwoman, an
ATV rider, and a potter who lived life her way, dealing with adversity
and heartache on her own stoic terms. A love letter from a daughter to
her larger-than-life mother, Wave Woman will speak to any woman searching for self-confidence, fulfillment, and happiness.