Matt Formston: Surfing in the Dark by John Dickson - ISBN: 9780645558401
Hardcover
Blind surfer defies limitations, rides waves of success and inspiration.

Matt Formston: Surfing in the Dark

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  • Hardcover

    40 pages

  • Release Date

    8 March 2023

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Summary

Meet Matt Formston, the blind surfer with big visions. Matt Formston always dreamed of becoming a professional surfer. But by the time he was five years old, he was almost completely blind. Matt never let that stop him. Now he is a record-holding cycling Paralympian and a world champion surfer. Discover how being vision impaired has made Matt who he is today.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780645558401
ISBN-10:0645558400
Author:John Dickson
Publisher:Berbay Publishing
Imprint:Berbay Publishing
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:40
Release Date:8 March 2023
Weight:400g
Dimensions:12mm x 297mm x 643mm
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Critics Review

Brenton Cullen: People who are blind, who achieve incredible feats, are the linchpin of Big Visions, an exciting new nonfiction picture book series from Berbay Books and Vision Australia, aimed at 712-year-olds (as well as parents and educators). Matt Formston: Surfing in the dark, the first book in the series, shares a sensitive and precise narrative, expertly written by John Dickson. It follows professional parasurfer Matt from childhood, his anxieties about fitting in with his sporting team mates, and his relentless passion for surfing. The book (which features braille on each page) carries on through Matt’s triumphs as he becomes a man and ends with his career now, reflecting on all his accomplishments and how his vision impairment played such a large part in his dreams and life. Philip Bunting’s illustrations make the book an intriguing and interesting story, instead of pages of dry facts as is a risk with nonfiction picture books. Bunting and Dickson deliver a book vital for all children, whether they have vision impairments or not, to read and learn about Matt Formston and his accomplishments. Formston’s successes, and failures, can inspire and empower all people and this necessary and worthy book is the first in what is sure to become a groundbreaking and vital series for all ages. Brenton Cullen is a Queensland-based book reviewer, writer, bookseller and reader. Books+Publishing is Australias number-one source of pre-publication book reviews.

About The Author

John Dickson

John Dickson is an experienced and successful journalist, copywriter and award-winning children’s author. He has written several children’s books including M is for Mutiny: history by alphabet (shortlisted, Children’s Book Council of Australia Awards, 2018), Under My Bed, Norton took Something and The Good, the bad and the silly: stories of our past.

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