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[R.E.A.D] Daughter of Moloka'i: A Novel

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Review 2019 LibraryReads PICK | Austin Women's NINE BOOKS ON OUR SUMMER READING LIST | BookBub's 12 HISTORICAL FICTION NOVELS WE LOVED IN 2019'This captivating novel beautifully depicts both Hawaiian and Japanese cultures while exploring the themes of family and growth, and how our past influences our future.' ?Book Bub �Tracing the lives of a daughter and mother, Daughter of Moloka�i offers an intimate look at the experience of Japanese Americans growing up in California during WWII. It�s beautifully written and I learned so much about a dark period of U.S. history.� ?Courtney Runn, Austin Women'Book a long weekend for this one and hold the calls, please.' ?Honolulu Magazine 'Alan Brennert does more than deliver the long-awaited sequel to has 2003 bestseller, Moloka�i....Brennert�s polished work extends an evocative, emotionally rich family saga to an important moment in American history.' ?USA Today'The reunion and blossoming relationship between mother and daughter is rooted in a deep love of Hawaii. Have tissues at hand.' ?National Geographic'A stirring story that's destined to join its predecessor on bestseller lists.' ?The Toronto Star'A moving story of love, loss, and family bonds.' ?The Orange County Register '[An] emotional, gripping sequel to Brennert�s Moloka�i...In Brennert�s skilled hands, Ruth�s story is powerful and urgent.' ?Publishers Weekly'Strikes all the right emotional notes.. A historically solid, ultimately hopeful novel about injustice, survival, and unbreakable family bonds.' ?Booklist�Compelling � will be welcomed by readers.� ?Library Journal'Vivid...The pages are filled with love, sadness, family history and our history.' ?The Bozeman Daily Chronicle'Alan Brennert excels at uncovering the intersection of the big movements of history with the personal stories of ordinary people. He writes with compassion and beauty about both the history of Hawai'i and of the human heart.' ?Tatjana Soli, author of the The Lotus Eaters'Daughter of Moloka�i brings to the reader the same heart-wrenching emotional engagement as its predecessor, but also adds another dimension as we witness the differences between the cultures of Hawaiians and Japanese.' ?Andy Ross, former owner of Cody's Books in Berkeley'If you enjoy Moloka�i, don�t miss the new sequel, Daughter of Moloka�i, which follows Rachel�s daughter. Although it�s mostly set in California with a focus on the internment of Japanese Americans during WWII, it also features Honolulu and Maui.' ?Never Ending VoyagePraise for Moloka'i:'Alan Brennert is a brilliant scriptwriter. He's an even better novelist.' ?George R.R. Martin'A dazzling historical saga.' ?The Washington Post'Filled with original, fully realized characters who walk right off the page and into our hearts.' ?Jim Fergus, author of One Thousand White Women�Beauty emanates from this poignant historical novel . . . The exquisite splendor of the setting complements the shining portrayal of the human spirit.� ?The Huffington Post �I cannot shake the power of [this] epic novel . . . combining deep historical research with a fired imagination.� ?Dan Barry, author of The Boys in the Bunkhouse, in Commonweal Magazine'A haunting story of tragedy in a Pacific paradise.' ?Robert Morgan, author of Gap Creek'Alan Brennert draws on historical accounts of Kalaupapa and weaves in traditional Hawaiian stories and customs . . . Set against the backdrop of the Hawaiians� loss of independence to the U.S., Moloka'i is the story of people who had much taken from them but also gained an unexpected new family and community in the process.' ?Chicago Tribune�A poignant story.� ?Los Angeles Times�Compellingly original � Brennert's compassion makes Rachel a memorable character, and his smooth storytelling vividly brings early 20th-century Hawaii to life.� ?Publishers Weekly (starred review)�A moving story�a vivid picture of Hawai'i before it became the Touristland it is today.� ?Larry McMurtry, author of Lonesome Dove'Brennert evokes the evolution of?and hardships on?Moloka'i in engaging prose that conveys a strong sense of place.' ?National Geographic Traveler Read more About the Author ALAN BRENNERT is the author of Honolulu, Palisades Park, and Moloka�i, which was a 2006-2007 BookSense Reading Group Pick; won the 2006 Bookies Award, sponsored by the Contra Costa Library, for the Book Club Book of the Year; and was a 2012 One Book, One San Diego Selection. He won an Emmy Award for his work as a writer-producer on the television series L.A. Law. Read more


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