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HAWAII:
For Kids
Blue Skin of the Sea
Graham Salisbury
LITERATURE
1994
PAPER
224 PAGES
YOUNG ADULTS
An excellent choice for young adults, this "novel in stories" tells of the coming-of-age of Sonny Mendoza, a Hawaiian fisherman's son who fears the ocean. Sonny, who is six when the book begins, is 17 and almost a man by the time Graham Salisbury's haunting, mythic novel winds to a close.
(HWI83, $6.50) |
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Hawaiian Word Book
Robin Yoko Burningham
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS
1997
PAPER
100 PAGES
FAMILY
Written for readers of all ages, this book illustrates 200 Hawaiian words, grouped by categories such as Hawaiian lifestyle, family, nature, food, social life, relations and the body.
(HWI167, $19.95) |
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The Last Princess, The Story of Princess Ka'iulani of Hawaii
Fay Stanley
Diane Stanley
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
1991
HARD COVER
40 PAGES
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
Ka'iulani was raised to rule, but she never got the chance. Instead, her island nation was annexed by the United States government, in spite of President Grover Cleveland's promise to respect Hawaii's sovereignty. (He must have crossed his fingers.) This is a beautifully illustrated, beautifully told, rather sad story -- a good introduction to native Hawaii for readers ages 7 to 11.
(HWI78, $17.99) |
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Remember Pearl Harbor
Thomas B. Allen
HISTORY
2001
HARD COVER
64 PAGES
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
Historic photographs and survivor accounts are incorporated into this short commemoration of the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Although the book is geared to a middle school audience, it's written by a prominent war historian and offers much in terms of interviews with witnesses and images of the monumental attack.
(HWI71, $19.95) |
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Sand to Sea, Marine Life of Hawaii
Ed Robinson
Ann Fielding
Stephanie Feeney
NATURAL HISTORY
1994
HARD COVER
64 PAGES
FAMILY
An illustrated introduction to the animal and plant life you'll find on the beaches, tide pools and reefs of Hawaii. With plenty of color photographs, this book is geared to both kids and adults.
(HWI61, $13.95) |
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Under the Blood Red Sun
Graham Salisbury
LITERATURE
1995
PAPER
246 PAGES
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
A novel set on Oahu immediately before, during and after the Japanese assault on Pearl Harbor, featuring as its protagonist, a 13-year-old Japanese-American boy. Tomikazu must help his bewildered mother and grandfather while his father is interned in a mainland camp. The book is a sensitive treatment of a grave collision of cultures, geared for kids ages 9 to 12.
(HWI79, $6.50) |
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