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Clerisy Press :: Authors :: William Povletich
William Povletich
Native Wisconsinite William Povletich is the author of Milwaukee Braves: Heroes and Heartbreak (Wisconsin Historical Society Press, 2009) and Green Bay Packers: Legends in Green and Gold (Arcadia Publishing, 2005) as well as numerous magazine articles on sports and entertainment. As an Emmy Award-nominated and Peabody Award-winning documentary filmmaker whose works have received both international acclaim and audience success, he recently produced Police Women of Broward County, for TLC, Beach Patrol for CourtTV and A Braves New World, for PBS’ Milwaukee Public Television. William currently resides in the Los Angeles area with his wife and two sons.
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Some Like it Cold
William Povletich
For the past six decades, twin
brothers Lee and Larry Williams have been surfing the gnarliest waves
despite living nearly 2,000 miles away from any ocean. To overcome the
obstacles of being born
and raised in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, they brought their dreams and long
boards to the shores of Lake Michigan. Regardless that their hometown,
located 60 miles north of Milwaukee, was hardly considered a surfing
Mecca during the 1960s, the two combined their ingenuity to help transform
Sheboygan into one of the most recognized surfing destinations in the
world. Ever since Larry and Lee rode their first Lake Michigan waves
as teenagers, surfing became their life’s ambition. During a time
when most teenage boys were discovering girls or protesting the Vietnam
War, the Williams brothers pursued the ultimate rush of riding on gale-induced
waves that towered as high as fifteen feet.
Often braving 35-degree waters
and wind-chill temperatures hovering below zero, the Williams brothers
quickly realized the biggest adversaries of the "Malibu of the
Midwest" weren’t the lacking waves, but rather hypothermia and
frostbite. Customizing their wetsuits to allow them to last nearly three
hours in even the iciest of waters, Lee and Larry helped revolutionize
a surf culture where one had never been before. As hosts of the Dairyland
Surf Classic, they became international surfing celebrities and attracted
hundreds of surfers from around the globe eager to partake in one of
America’s best beach parties. Some Like it Cold is the fascinating
story of two brothers whose lifelong journey to ride the ultimate wave
seemingly brought the rest of the surfing world to their hometown.
Some Like it Cold is the fascinating
story of the evolution of two brothers and the unique--even amazing--culture
they have helped build. This is the ultimate Beach Read.
Be sure to visit the official
book website, too. SomeLikeItCold.net
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