MP: The Life Of Michael Peterson
By (Author) Sean Doherty
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
HarperSports
1st September 2007
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Surfing, windsurfing, water skiing
Coping with / advice about illness and specific health conditions
797.32092
Paperback
352
Width 128mm, Height 200mm, Spine 26mm
272g
Michael Peterson, or MP as he is commonly known, ruled the surfing scene throughout the early to mid-1970s. Despite Michael's brilliant success he was, unbeknownst to all, facing a tougher opponent than anything he would ever encounter in the surf. What many dismissed as introverted weirdness was, in fact, the early sign of paranoid schizophrenia, and Michael's battle with this disease would ultimately put an end to his flourishing career. As completely as he had dominated, MP disappeared from the surfing landscape. Now, after so many years of obscurity, he tells what is truly Australian surfing's great untold story. MP: The Life of Michael Peterson covers everything from Peterson's early life with an abusive stepfather, to his celebrated victories in numerous surfing competitions, to his descent into the drug scene, his imprisonment and subsequent institutionalisation.
Sean Doherty edited iconic surfing magazine TRACKS for a decade. Now a freelance writer, his first book, a biography of Australian surfings cult hero, Michael Peterson, became a national bestseller.