Its Only Drowning, David Litt
Its Only Drowning, David Litt
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It's Only Drowning
A True Story of Learning to Surf and the Search for Common Ground

Author: David Litt

Narrator: David Litt

Unabridged: 7 hr 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/24/2025


Synopsis

* A NATIONAL BESTSELLER * GOODREADS MOST ANTICIPATED BOOK OF SUMMER 2025 * TOWN & COUNTRY BEST BOOK OF SUMMER 2025 *

A former Obama speechwriter moves to the Jersey Shore and learns to surf with the help of his brother-in-law: a tattooed, truck-driving Joe Rogan superfan.

David, the Yale-educated writer with a fear of sharks, and Matt, the daredevil electrician with a shed full of surfboards, had never been close. But as America’s crises piled up and David spiraled into existential dread, he noticed that his brother-in-law was thriving. He began to suspect Matt’s favorite hobby had something to do with it.

David started taking surf lessons. For months, he wiped out on waves the height of daffodils. Yet, after realizing that surfing could change him both in and out of the water, he set an audacious goal: riding a big wave in Hawaii. He searched for an expert he could trust to guide and protect him—and when he couldn’t find one, he asked Matt. Together, they set out on a journey that spanned coasts, and even continents, before taking them to Oahu’s famously dangerous North Shore.

It’s Only Drowning is a laugh-out-loud love letter to surfing—and so much more. It’s an ode to embarking on adventures at any age. It’s a blueprint for becoming braver at a time when it takes courage just to read the news. Most of all, it’s the story of an unlikely friendship, one that crosses the fault lines of education, ideology, and culture tearing so many of us apart.

About David Litt

David Litt is the New York Times bestselling author of Thanks, ObamaDemocracy in One Book or Less; and It’s Only Drowning. A former senior speechwriter for Barack Obama, described as “the comic muse for the president” for his work on White House Correspondents’ Dinner monologues, he has also written for The New York Times, The AtlanticThe Washington Post, Los Angeles TimesCosmopolitan, and more. Along with writing speeches and jokes for political figures, athletes, Fortune 500 CEOs, and philanthropists, David was the head writer/producer at Funny Or Die, DC, and has written and sold comedy pilots for Comedy Central, ABC, and NBC. He and his wife divide their time between Washington, DC, and Asbury Park, New Jersey. Find out more at DavidLittBooks.com. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Diana on March 13, 2025

I waffle between a 3 and a 3.5. I liked the idea of this book and it had a handful of moments that resonated with me but a lot of the time certain connections felt tenuous and metaphors felt really forced or not well linked. There also just felt like some crucial insights missing—especially the noti......more

Goodreads review by Mccall on June 10, 2025

I really enjoyed this nonfiction story about a man who learns to surf, and how his new hobby gave him more opportunities to connect with his brother-in-law who, on the surface (land?!), he had nothing in common with. The first chapter of this book won me over with the author’s humor. I was immediatel......more

Goodreads review by Katherine on June 13, 2025

I received an advanced reading copy of this book (an ARC) and had to wait a few weeks to start it. Once I did, though, I was pulled in right away. A reader doesn't have to love -- or even care about -- surfing in order to enjoy the book. Litt is a former White House speechwriter (he wrote the book,......more

Goodreads review by Timna on June 29, 2025

I read half this book the day before I was going to hear this author speak, and finished it the next day. Funny, how a book about surfing was about so much more. Perhaps I only gave it 4 stars because there were more details about surfing than I was interested in, but for life lessons, it deserves 5......more

Goodreads review by Katelyn on March 06, 2025

During the Pandemic, while working remotely from his Jersey Shore house, former Obama speechwriter David Litt found himself doomscrolling the news and falling into a depression. To counter this, he took up surfing, considered an absolute feat at 35 years old. I had zero interest in surfing before re......more