A fairy tale of big waves and even bigger courage, inspired by the
personal story of professional surfer Maya Gabeira, who smashed records
and gender stereotypes
Young Maya is shy and often feels fragile and scared because of her
asthma, except when she's in the water--it's the one place where she
feels strong. While everyone else in her town is scared of "the Beast,"
the giant wave heard all around the world as it crashes into the
shoreline, Maya finds the noise comforting, the curves of the wave
soothing. If she could only tame it, then everyone could see all the
beauty it has to offer. With a pink surfboard and a determined heart,
Maya will be the first girl to meet the Beast head-on.
Professional surfer Maya Gabeira, known for surfing Guinness World
Record-breaking big waves, shares her story of resilience, defying
expectations of women in sports, and daring to achieve the impossible.
Beautifully illustrated by Ramona Kaulitzki, Maya and the Beast is an
empowering reminder that every fear can be conquered and every Beast can
be tamed.