Book Signing with Environmentalist Hillary Hauser
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Phone: 805-682-6787
Email: events@chaucersbooks.com
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Date & Time
Wed, Sep 21 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Address (map)
3321 State Street Santa Barbara, CA 93105
Venue (website)
Chaucer's Books
Chaucer’s Books (3321 State Street, 805-682-6787) will welcome environmental activist and local treasure Hillary Hauser on Wednesday, September 21 at 6 p.m. to talk about her latest book DANCING ON WAVES.
As a diving photojournalist, HILLARY HAUSER has gone solo to 200 feet on the outside of a Hawaiian crater, explored sinkholes and caves in South Australia, slid into a flooded cavern underneath a mountain in Death Valley, gone down the face of a huge Fijian wave, and crashed on the backside of Molokini Island, Hawaii, in a canoe with six other people. She has chronicled the lives, and deaths, of fishermen, including a dear friend killed by a white shark.
In DANCING ON WAVES, Hauser tells the story of her most challenging episode of all: a frightening plunge into a deep, dark hole of cancer, relationship failure, and depression. She describes her climb back to the surface – and sunlight – again, a journey that offers a front-seat view into the sea and its creatures, fishermen and the dangers they face, the minds of daredevil surfers who ride enormous waves, and the insights of stellar explorers like Sir Edmund Hillary, the first man up Mt. Everest. This story describes how the paralyzing calamity she encountered propelled her to start a citizens’ action group for the ocean, called Heal the Ocean, which, over 20 years later, is an important nationally-recognized organization.
About the Author
Hillary Hauser is an American photojournalist and environmental activist with a focus on the oceans — underwater diving adventure, politics, and conservation. She has explored sinkholes in South Australia for National Geographic, slid into a flooded cavern underneath a mountain in Death Valley on another assignment, and dived Jaws and Mavericks for The Surfers Journal.
“Dancing on Waves” tells of these and other adventures, and of her profound love of the ocean. It tells of personal anguish and triumph that led her to co-found Heal the Ocean, an immensely successful environmental advocacy group in Santa Barbara, California that has earned prestigious accolades for the removal of septic systems from 7 miles of south Santa Barbara County beaches, including the world-famous Rincon surf break.