Bethany Hamilton: an author, a surfer, and a survivor

Bethany Hamilton is a busy surfer. Her life story has inspired thousands of surfer girls around the globe, and she knows that very well. When she's not riding waves, Hamilton speaks, teaches, and writes about a survivor's path through life.

An avid blogger and social media enthusiast, Bethany Hamilton has the skills to spread her word around.

The blonde heroine has released a complete list of very interesting and useful life books. She is a prolific author.

"Soul Surfer: A True Story of Faith, Family, and Fighting to Get Back on the Board" is a portrait of American heroism that will captivate readers of all ages.

In "Soul Surfer Devotions," Bethany speaks about letting God lead in the epic ride of life.

"Rise Above - A 90-Day Devotional" is a collection of encouraging words from the Bible, while "Ask Bethany - FAQs: Surfing, Faith & Friends" shares information on a wide variety of topics about her life and faith.

Bethany Hamilton: books are part of her life

In the "Soul Surfer Series" books - "Clash," "Burned," "Storm," and "Crunch" - Hamilton reveals her adventures in the world of surfing and adds her personal thoughts.

"Soul Surfer Bible - With Bethany Hamilton" contains 12 full-color tip-ins that will help teens live and breathe Bethany's mission.

"Raising a Soul Surfer" explores the Hamiltons in Hawaii, the experience of a worldwide news event, and Bethany's shark attack from her parents' point of view.

"Body & Soul" unveils Bethany Hamilton's core experiences with body, mind, and spirit.

The Bethany Hamilton biography couldn't be completed without a reference to "Soul Surfer" and "Heart of a Soul Surfer," two surf movies featuring the North American icon.

Discover the best inspirational quotes by Bethany Hamilton.

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