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Based on the True Story of Hicks Homes and the Man Who Helped Shape Hawaii’s Middle Class At age 10, Harold Hicks was supporting his family by hustling on the inner-city streets of Los... SKU: 701133
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In The Oldtimers, his third collection of poetry, Wing Tek Lum imagines life in Honolulu China town circa 1900, giving voice to the forgotten pioneer generation of sojourners and settlers,... SKU: 756117
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In a story that spans three generations, Kāmau: The Trilogy delves into the lives of a Kanaka ‘Oiwi family who loses their longtime family home when the land it sits on is sold... SKU: 367325
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Honolulu Stories: Two Centuries of Writing was first published in 2008 consisting of short fiction, excerpts from novels, scenes from plays, musicals and operas, poems, chants,... SKU: 307641
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Honokawailani Pond (Bilingual Edition) When a kaikamahine gets lured into the mysterious Honokawailani pond, her worried parents search for her only to discover the secret of the pond that won’t allow the girl to return... SKU: 363600
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Kaha‘i’s Journey takes the reader on a path of self-discovery. It is a coming of age story of a boy named Kaha‘i, born and raised in Boston Massachusetts, who reacquaints himself... SKU: 782462
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Kamehameha: The Rise of a King (Hardcover) Kamehameha: The Rise of a King is a work of historical fiction about Kame-hameha, the great hero of Hawaii. The stories highlight people, places, and events that shaped Kamehameha’s... SKU: 363228
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Kauai Rooster Stories and Other Tropical Tales While realizing that his scratchings about the island’s drumstick-loose-and-fancy-free chicken population is nothing to crow about, Roger admits to being the intrepid “Rooster... SKU: 313180
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Okinawan Princess - Da Legend of Hajichi Tattoos Okinawan Princess is an illustrated, transpacific feminist fairy tale for all readers that illuminates an ancient tradition and pushes back against normative standards of beauty.... SKU: 065320
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Eddie Wen’ Go - The Story of the Upside-Down Canoe What Really Happened to Eddie Aikau? In her inspirational children’s book, Eddie Wen’ Go: The Story of the Upside-Down Canoe, former Hokule‘a crewmember Marion Lyman-Merserau... SKU: 011747
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Coloring Nature in Hawai‘iHawai‘i’s Own Adult Coloring BookIllustrated by Kelly Monis Similar to Coloring Hawai‘i which has sold 1,500 copies in four months Over 45 original... SKU: 487797
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Louis Looks Back - The Rise and Fall of Honolulu’s Top Cop Louis Looks BackThe Rise and Fall of Honolulu’s Top Cop by Mary ZanakisAs the curious case of a stolen mailbox grew into the biggest cor-ruption scandal in Hawaii’s histo-ry, the... SKU: 701058
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Maui Mermaid Magic - Just Add Water Maui Mermaid Magic – Just Add Water is a book for children and adults to enjoy. It’s a combination of Dechen’s playful watercolor art, Aerie’s inspiring poetry, and 20 intergenerational... SKU: 285375
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A collection of three Hawaiian legends written in English and Hawaiian: Māui Hooks the Islands, Māui Slows the Sun, and Hina for kindergarten through second grade. These stories,... SKU: 9000269
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A collection of three Hawaiian legends written in English and Hawaiian: Pele Finds a Home, Hi‘iaka Battles the Wind and Naupaka for kindergarten through second grade. These stories,... SKU: 9000276
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Birdwatcher’s Guide to O‘ahuby Michael WaltherBirdwatcher’s Guide to O‘ahu provides you with the necessary information to plan a visit to twenty-four of the best locations... SKU: 307436
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Hawaii the Big Island Trailblazer, 25th Anniversary Edition A guide for families and outdoor adventurers alike, the 2023 Big Island Trailblazer takes you to all of the island’s famous attractions, as well as to its many out-there locales.... SKU: 725758
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Hiking Maui, the Valley Isle – New Edition Hiking Maui offers and exciting and adventurous way to experience Maui, the Valley Isle. Hiking Maui covers the island, detailing 50 hiking trails in 28 hiking areas. It’s all here;... SKU: 308147
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Our Beaches Were Empty, Our Hospitals Full Our Beaches Were Empty, Our Hospitals FullLeadership Stories from Hawaii’s Unique Pandemic Response Hawaii’s response to COVID-19 demanded remarkable collaboration by top... SKU: 701027
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‘Ike Pāpālua - Science Fiction & Fantasy Stores from the Hawaiian Islands A collection of science fiction and fantasy short stories set in Hawai‘i by some of the islands’ foremost fiction writers. Twenty-one tales of adventure, magic, beasts, gods,... SKU: 307405
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Char Siu (Bamboo Ridge Issue #123), third in a series of noir novels by real-life law enforcement officer Scott Kikkawa, follows Small Press Distribution fiction bestsellers Kona... SKU: 756094
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‘Olelo ‘Oiwi - Hawaiian Language Fundamentals (Revised Edition) ‘Olelo ‘Oiwi: Hawaiian Language Fundamentals is a clear and easy-to-use text for beginning Hawaiian language learners as well as for more advanced students who wish to review... SKU: 366588
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Ancient Sites of Kaua‘i - A Guide to Hawaiian Archaeological and Cultural Places In this informative and easy-to-follow book, author Van James highlights the features, legends, and archaeology of forty Kaua‘i sites, including Ni‘ihau and Papahānaumokuākea,... SKU: 307399
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How Social Work Changed Hawaii Social work typically is not under-stood as a profession possessing a history, let alone making history. Yet it has and does. How Social Work Changed Hawaii presents eight change makers... SKU: 011914
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Celebrate the holiday season local style with Numbah One Day of Christmas, the much-loved chil-dren’s song “12 Days of Christmas” retold in pidgin for Hawaii’s keiki. Music... SKU: 188910
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A collection of speculative work that goes beyond the genres of science fiction and fantasy featuring forty-eight established and emerging authors and artists from around the world... SKU: 756087
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Flowers of Hawaii and Other Plays Flowers of Hawaii includes the title play and three others (Aloha Attire, The Great Kauai Train Robbery and Uncle’s Regularly Scheduled Garage Party is Can-celled Tonight) by notable... SKU: 756070
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A Woman in the House -A Memoir Pat Saiki, a third-generation Japanese-American school-teacher and high-energy mom from Hawaii, overturned the status quo to become a state legislator, U.S. Congresswoman, head... SKU: 011525
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Ka La Kuni Pipi - RK Branding Day (Bilingual Edition) “The day begins as we wake, even before the sunlight touches the land. Sleepy eyes widen as excitement fill us,” begins this true tale of ranch life on Hawai‘i Island with the... SKU: 362719
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Bamboo Ridge, Journal of Hawaii Literature and Arts, Issue #118 This is a milestone anthology marking the 42nd anniversary of the release of Bamboo Ridge Issue #1 in December 1978. It features artwork by Jui-Lien Sanderson with poetry and prose... SKU: 756049
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All the Love in the World, Bamboo Ridge Issue #117 All the Love in the World is a debut prose collection by award-winning poet Cathy Song. The deeply personal, interconnected short stories follow highlights in a family history from... SKU: 756032
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The first absolutely complete reference book of rich, expressive chords that have, until now, been considered unattainable on such a small, four-stringed instrument, the ‘ukulele.... SKU: 289706
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A Field Guide to Blackwater Diving in Hawai‘i The world’s greatest migration of animal life occurs every evening when uncountable numbers of mostly small marine organisms rise up from the dark, chilly depths of the open ocean... SKU: 9307146
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The Dark Secret Behind Hawaii’s Most Notorious Crime The Untold Story of the Massie Case It was the case that had it all – murder and intrigue, white supremacy in an island paradise,... SKU: 011365
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A Blueprint for the Future As Hawai‘i’s longest-serving governor, George R. Ariyoshi was a prime architect of Hawaiian statehood, widely recognized for his leadership in long-range... SKU: 011358
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A Question of Loyalty celebrates the “no retreat” Japanese Americans who fought the war on two fronts—from the heroics of the famed 100th Battalion on the battlefields of Italy... SKU: 011211
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Think About It -Ideas and Inspiration for Today’s Hawai‘i Thoughts to Inspire Action.A voice of reason in the local community, broadcaster and columnist John Fink brings us the best of his popular feature “Think About It” – twenty years... SKU: 011259
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Beyond the Game -Coaching for Peak Performance in Business, Sports, and Life How to Build a Championship Culture for Your Team.Beyond the Game builds on the lessons outlined by championship coach Rusty Komori in his first book, Beyond the Lines. In Beyond the... SKU: 011303
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The Hawaii Coffee Book -A Gourmet’s Guide from Kona to Kauai, 2nd Edition The fully updated second edition of The Hawaii Coffee Book: A Gourmet’s Guide from Kona to Kauai includes all-new recipes, new information on industry practices and trends, and... SKU: 011167
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Hawaiian Eye -My Fifty Years as a P.I. in Paradise The Seven Deadly Sins – they’re the stock-in-trade of Steve Goodenow, the Hawaii private investigator who has spent more than fifty years exposing the seamy side of paradise.... SKU: 011280
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Kona Winds is a hard-boiled noir murder mystery set in Honolulu in 1953, when Hawaii was changing from a racially stratified, near-feudal plantation colony to the multi-ethnic 50th... SKU: 756025
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Break Free -Discover Your Leadership Signature Do More Than Dream An innovative guide to truly effective leadership, Break Free offers you breakthrough perceptions and choices in your interactions with the people around you—at... SKU: 011235
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Hūlili -Multidisciplinary Research on Hawaiian Well-Being This special issue provokes readers to think about how macro-level social and historical forces impact the individual lives of everyday Hawaiian people. This volume also adds to... SKU: 364638
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Kaua‘i is the best place for birdwatching in Hawai‘i. Let The Birds of Kaua‘i be your guide! Written in an appealing, informal style, it offers readers an enjoyable look at the... SKU: 820975
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48 pages Publisher University of Hawaii Press Publish Date May-94 Author Patrick Ching ISBN 10 0824816226... SKU: 816226
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Underwater photographs and informative descriptions of over 240 species, including classification, evolution, and best locations to spot them. Sub Title A Guide for Snorklers,... SKU: 470013
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Hawaiian Quilt, The Tradition Continues Continuing their commitment and legacy to Hawai'i's treasured art, the Poakalani family and their students display precious quilts and bare personal stories in this colorful collection... SKU: 478359
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A rare and gifted photographer, Levin takes the reader on journeys through underwater landscapes from the waters off the Hawaiian Islands to Costa Rica and Micronesia. Also available... SKU: 013193
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98 pages Publisher University of Hawaii Press Publish Date 1-Sep Author Patrick Ching ISBN 10 0824824342... SKU: 824342
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Folks you Meet in Longs and other Stories Folks You Meet in Longs is simply magical. Through voice, Lee Cataluna conjures neighbor, your co-owner, your raucous classmates, the old ladies you see in Chinatown, the uncles sitting... SKU: 04371X
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An anthology of work by established writers, emerging writers, and student writers on the experiences of growing up in the islands. Page Count 384 pages Publisher Bamboo Ridge Press... SKU: 043531
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Eighteen legends of Kaua’i that tell of the earliest period of time in Kaua’i’s history. Some stories explain local phenomena, such as the reason for Waimea River flowing red... SKU: 043116
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These enchanting tales paint the particulars of growing wauke, collecting bird feathers in the mountains, and making kappa. They tell of the first ‘ohelo plant and of Fern Grotto... SKU: 043493
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Here, we have Pele paddling in from Kahiki to Kalalau where she first looked for a home. We are reminded that the pig-god Kamapua’a lived, fought, and loved on Kaua’I. And we find... SKU: 043639
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Polihale and Other Kauai Legends This collection weaves tales of gods, ghosts, everyday people, and historical figures. Some of the stories of Nohili began to bark and why the Spouting Horn roars. Page Count 182 pages... SKU: 043248
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Saturday Night at the Pahala Theatre The power of Lois-Ann Yamaka’s poetry in Saturday Night at the Pahala Theatre “emerges from the abandoned debris of paradise, a Hawai’i of cruel girlhoods in small plantation... SKU: 043311
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Hawai’i’s Pineapple Century chronicles the growth of this fascinating, unique and significant industry by documenting the amazing development of the “crowned fruit”... SKU: 476674
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This collection of photographs, poems, articles, songs, and artwork pays tribute to George Helm and Kimo Mitchell, the two Hawaiian activists who disappeared in the waters off Kaho’olawe... SKU: 043086
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“May be the best biography of Damien yet writing. Carefully researched and reported, the author’s fascination with the man and disease is transmitted to the reader.”—Library... SKU: 809203
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When Henry Nalaielua was diagnosed with Hansen’s disease in 1936 and taken from his home and family, he began a journey of exile that led him to Kalaupapa. This is Henry’s story-an... SKU: 914305
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A Spark is Struck! Is Jack Hall’s story- and the story behind the International Longshore and Warehouse Union in the Hawaiian Island. Sub Title Jack Hall and the ILWU... SKU: 064784
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Lauka’ie’ie: A Hawaiian Legend Retold Nestled in the lush and fertile Waipi‘o Valley, Pokahi and Kaukini have everything they need… except a child. In this adaptation of a traditional Hawaiian story, the... SKU: 361644
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Sub Title Hawaii 2007 WAC Championship Publisher Bess Press Publish Date 8-Feb Author Bess Press and The Honolulu Advertiser ISBN 10 9781573062879... SKU: 062879
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Confronting problems caused by improper energy flow in Island homes, Feng Shui for Hawai’i draws upon the venerable Chinese art of object placement and position, offering a variety... SKU: 676994
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The Book of Honu: Enjoying and Learning about Hawai'i's Sea Turtles Accessibly written and extensively illustrated, The Book of Honu will alert turtle enthusiasts on what to expect when they come across these gentle creatures and how to observe them... SKU: 831271
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Daniel Harrington’s thoroughly researched book chronicles the history of Hanalei, from the arrival of the Polynesians nearly two thousand years ago to the unexpected visit of... SKU: 478472
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Between The Deep Blue Sea and Me Between the Deep Blue Sea and Me is the story if Moana’s struggle to understand her ancestral responsibilities, mend relationships, and find her identity as a Hawaiian on today’s... SKU: 362061
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He Ka’ao no Hauwahine Iaua’o Meheanu This book was written and illustrated by K-1 students and their teachers from Ke Kula’o Samuel M. Kamakau Hawaiian language immersion school. The story was developed to create connections... SKU: 362047
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New, updated edition Publisher Mutual Publishing Publish Date 8-Oct Author Joseph G. Mullins ISBN 10 1566478812... SKU: 478816
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From a hardscrabble childhood in the rough Honolulu neighborhood of Kalihi to his two terns in the governor’s mansion, Washington Place, Ben Cayetano’s story offers a riveting... SKU: 064708
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The Hawaiian Islands were in independent kingdom when Mother Marianne Cope, the Provincial of the Franciscan Sisters of Syracuse, New York, was asked in 1883 to send some of her Sister... SKU: 479165
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A Photographic Guide to the Birds of Hawai’i Superbly illustrated in color by two of Hawai’i’s best nature photographers. A Photograpic Guide to the Birds of Hawai’i includes nearly every species of bird on land and sea... SKU: 833831
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Kids will enjoy learning their ABC’s as they view the sights of Hawai’i described by Dr. Carolan’s delightful rhymes! This magical ABC favorite now includes a “read along”... SKU: 533387
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Kohala Kuamo’o Nae’ole’s Race to Save a King When a prophecy proclaims that the inborn Kamehameha would grow to overshadow the ruling chiefs, his life from birth is in danger. Nae’ole races with the helpless infant across the... SKU: 362320
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Shore Fishes of Hawaii (REVISED EDITION) First Published in 1996, this new edition of Shore Fishes of Hawai'i updates our knowledge of Hawaiian fishes and has been expanded to include 372 species. Because it is necessary to... SKU: 834272
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This collection follows a year-long poem chain written by four gifted poets in the Japanese linked-verse style of renshi, completed as a project in celebration of 30th anniversary... SKU: 043823
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Food and family in Hawai‘i go hand-in-hand as there is seldom a gathering large or small without an array of favorite recipes being served. Everyone looks forward to ‘ohana... SKU: 479530
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Georgia O'Keeffe's Hawai`i (Softcover) For three months in 1939, Georgia O’Keeffe visited Hawaiʻi and painted the Islands’ tropical flowers, plunging waterfalls, lava bridges, and blue-green sea. On Maui,... SKU: 165645
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Chris O’Rourke was a shy, young Irish boy from New Jersey who had an affinity for playing in the water. When his family was unexpectedly forced to flee their East Coast home and... SKU: 479660
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The visual extravagance of Kaua‘i so overwhelms that some first-time visitors cancel their return flights to spend the rest of their lives residing on this speck of land roughly... SKU: 479608
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Maui has been photographed millions of times by millions of people. But rarely has “the world’s favorite island” been pictured as memorably as it is here. Whether... SKU: 479615
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A Splash of Aloha: A Healthy Guide to Fresh Hawaiian Seafood Healthy seafood, Hawaiian-style! Hawai`i’s clear blue waters and thriving fish farms produce a bounty of seafood that’s as healthful as it is delicious. A Splash... SKU: 690139
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The Small Food Garden: Growing Organic Fruit and Vegetables at Home Making the most of your garden the easy and organic way. You don’t need a quarter-acre section to successfully grow fresh produce; nor does it take a lot of money or effort. Based... SKU: 837310
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The Nanjing Massacre: Poems offers us a series of snapshots of human cruelty, courage, and compassion that together compose a frightening yet accurate and unforgettable portrait... SKU: 043885
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Exploring Hanauma Bay - Revised and Expanded Edition This revised and expanded edition of the popular Exploring Hanauma Bay is the only guidebook you will need for East Oahu’s spectacular nature preserve, a favorite of residents and... SKU: 837488
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Snorkel Hawaii – The Big Island, 4th Edition Discover the hidden world… Just under the warm blue waters of the Big Island lies an underwater garden well-known to the ancient Hawaiians. You can enter this magical world with ease,... SKU: 668027
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A Saint Louis Man: The Story of Hawaii’s Ray Tam Born to immigrant Chinese parents in 1930 rural Oahu, Raymond Wai Juck Tam grew up to become one of Hawaii’s leading citizens and one of America’s most highly regarded trial lawyers.... SKU: 690375
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Islands of Wonder Hawai‘I the Big Island It is not surprising that Hawai‘i the Big Island with its variety of climates and terrains is a photographer’s dream. The island has it all—tropical beaches, snow... SKU: 487261
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Although many remnants of ancient Hawai‘i are accessible, often they are hidden, and few resources provide comprehensive interpretive information. In this easy-to-follow... SKU: 487278
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Mauna Kea - A Guide to Hawaii’s Sacred Mountain The world’s premier observatories and a cradle of Native Hawaiian culture - welcome to Mauna Kea, the “white mountain”. Rising nearly 14,000 feet into the clear skies over the... SKU: 690368
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Local Story: The Massie-Kahahawai Case and the Culture of History The Massie-Kahahawai case of 1931-1932 shook the Territory of Hawaii to its very core. Thalia Massie, a young Navy wife, alleged that she had been kidnapped and raped by “some... SKU: 839703
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No Makou Ka Mana: Liberating the Nation No Makou ka Mana: Liberating the Nation asserts that the founders of the Hawaiian Kingdom exercised their own agency and were not just acted upon by foreign powers. The ruling ali`i... SKU: 4046
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The Hawaiian Survival Handbook Maybe you’ll never have to fight off a wild pig or find water in the wild. Maybe you’ll never need to survive Hawaii’s tropical jungle and shoreline. But you never know. The Hawaiian... SKU: 690450
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Judge Arthur S.K. Fong: Living a Life That Matters Arthur S.K. Fong has lived “a life that matters” – in the words of one of his favorite poems. During a half-century as an attorney in private practice, prosecutor,... SKU: 690559
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ISLANDS OF WONDER O‘AHU - The Heart of Hawai‘i Islands of Wonder: O‘ahu is an illustrated sojourn tour of the island, covering all its amazing sites and sights. The journey starts in Waikīkī—Hawai‘i’s... SKU: 487322
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Perry on the Left, Price on the Right: Thirty Years with the Odd Couple of Island Radio A gamble that paid off… Here is the inside story of the unlikely pairing of mainland transplant Michael W. Perry and local football coach Larry Price, the “odd couple” who became... SKU: 690573
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Nurtured by rain swept in on the tradewinds, the town of Hilo is fertile ground for this heartwarming Big Island memoir. Populated by the colorful characters of smalltown Hawaii, here... SKU: 690580
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A is for Aloha… Z is for Zori! This updated edition of Hawaii’s beloved alphabet book has been redesigned with bold color photographs featuring the islands’ unique cultures... SKU: 876548
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“Thirty years ago the joke was that the restaurant food was rea-son never to visit Hawaii. In this excellent study, Sam Yamashita brings an insider’s knowledge and a historian’s... SKU: 879723
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Bamboo Ridge -Journal of Hawaii Literature and Arts Edited by Cathy Song and Donald Carreira Ching, Bamboo Ridge: Journal of Hawaii Literature and Arts, Issue #115 is a memorable anthology of poetry and prose by thirty-three authors... SKU: 756018
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The Life and Times of Kamehameha The Life and Times of Kamehameha presents a century-old series of articles by William Drake Westervelt, published in English language periodicals between 1903 and 1925. It reveals... SKU: 180793
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Kūpuna in the Kitchen was created by students at ‘Iolani School who are passionate about preserving home-cooked recipes and histories of our of beloved kūpuna. Each recipe... SKU: 503069
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Why Smart Parents Do the Same Dumb Things The third volume in the acclaimed psychologist’s “Smart People… Dumb Things” series, this user-friendly guide provides fresh, new ideas for bringing kids up right. Naturally,... SKU: 011136
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What Works and What Doesn’t? One part memoir, one part handbook for creating a positive educational environment, Leading with Aloha: From the Pineapple Fields to the Principal’s... SKU: 011174
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In the Seat of a Stranger’s Car In the seat of a Stranger’s Car is a vibrant comedy that looks under the hood at the entourage of working-class misfits you leave your car with every day. Set in the bubbling ethnic melting... SKU: 428000
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Leaving Our Shadows Behind Us is a debut poetry collection by Elmer Omar Bascos Pizo which recounts experiences growing up in the Philippines, years as a migrant worker living under... SKU: 756001
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White Terns are native throughout the world’s tropics and subtropics, where they breed almost exclusively on remote islands that are free of predators like cats, dogs, and mongooses.... SKU: 878023
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A bounty of food is shared featuring not just traditional Hawaiian lu‘au fare but dishes from a variety of cultures. And families spend time together outside, at the beach, in the... SKU: 487933
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The book is inspired by a catchy Christmas song written by song-writer Laura-May Azpiazu Taufaa-sau. This book is stylized to have an antiquated feel and nostalgia through its packaging... SKU: 065313
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Lynette Lo Tom’s Back in the Day Bring back a more relaxed time, where homemade food was common, and families would bring out their signature dishes at parties. This colorful cookbook includes 106 delicious homestyle... SKU: 487995
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Hawai‘i’s Rice Cooker Cookbook Hawai‘i’s Rice Cooker Cookbook shares a mother and daughter’s perspective of an island family table through the lens of an everyday household appliance—the automatic rice... SKU: 487988
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Catholicism in Hawai‘i encompasses a unique, captivating, and occasionally controversial legacy since its arrival to the Islands nearly two centuries ago. Catholic Churches... SKU: 487971
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Bamboo Ridge, Journal of Hawai‘i Literature and Arts, Issue #113 Bamboo Ridge Press, the oldest independent literary small press in Hawaii, continues to showcase local literature with the 40th anniversary issue of the literary journal, Bamboo... SKU: 043991
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With Sam Choy -Hawai‘i’s Easy Cooking from the Heart Chef Sam Choy has been creating delicious mouth watering dishes with fresh, local island ingredients since he was a young boy helping his parents cater huge lū‘au on O‘ahu’s... SKU: 487919
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At the drug house, the party is going full-blast. Snort it, rail it, rock it, poke it, chong it, launch bowls, bang lines, take whacks, smoke it out of glass… It feels like the whole... SKU: 479332
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From the author of Sista Tongue come stories written with humor and compassion that give voice to characters who fins themselves at crossroad moments, where past informs present,... SKU: 043793
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Danish-born Flemming Carstensen has traveled the globe – from Cuba to Kenya, to the Australian outback – and made his home in exotic locales from the post-war backwaters of Papua... SKU: 011051
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Maui Trailblazer -Where to Hike, Snorkel, Surf, Drive, 6th Edition A guide for families and outdoor adventurers alike, the sixth-edition trailblazer covers all of Maui as well as Molokai and Lanai – the famous places as well as the hidden attractions.... SKU: 810145
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Let’s make musubi! A Hawaii staple and an iconic Japanese food, musubi are beloved for their simplicity, portability and satisfying blend of tender rice and savory fillings. In... SKU: 011037
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Co-produced by Bamboo Ridge Press and Hawaii Public Radio, Aloha Shorts brought some of Hawaii’s finest writers, actors and musicians together each week for a half-hour radio program... SKU: 043984
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Beyond the Lines offers a game plan for any leader to help an organization achieve and sustain success. We all know that success is not easy. If it were, everyone would be successful.... SKU: 690979
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Sam Choy’s Aloha Cuisine matches and blends recipes that define Chef Sam Choy’s popular Hawai‘i Regional Style cooking. Sam’s cuisine is rooted in the multiethnic soul of... SKU: 487841
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This year, 2017, will be the 100th anniversary of the Queen’s passing. This photo album tells her life story. Taking pictures and design from Lili‘uokalani’s own photo albums,... SKU: 487810
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Dangerous Woman - Poetry for the Ageless Age Does Not Define Us. Life Does. We are the dangerous women... Who never say no to sunsets, sunrises, evening strolls or double martinis.We are the women who speak to you, in supermarkets... SKU: 690917
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Chef Ka‘iulani Cowell has blended the natural flavorings of organic herbs and spices, long noted for their medicinal properties, into seven unique blends that can add flavor to... SKU: 690900
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The Best of the Best Hawaii Local Desserts Sixteen years ago, Jean Hee released her first desserts cookbook, Hawai‘i’s Best Local Desserts. Almost a decade later, by popular demand Jean released Hawai‘i’s New Best... SKU: 487773
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A recipe is a terrible thing to waste. Or lose. This is the simple truth behind "By Request," a weekly column that originated decades ago in the Honolulu Star-Bulletin and continues... SKU: 487803
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Bamboo Ridge, Journal of Hawaii Literature and Arts, Issue #110 This is the latest anthology from the oldest and longest running independent literary small press in Hawaii, featuring: Cover and interior artwork by Marques Hanalei Marzan Artist... SKU: 043960
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Like so many Japanese Americans born in the years following World War I, Ted Tsukiyama was shaped by the Great Depression, fought with honor in World War II – even as other Japanese... SKU: 690894
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A new collection by award-winning authors of No Choice but to Follow (BR #96): Christy Passion, Ann Inoshita, Juliet S. Kono, and Jean Yamasaki Toyama. Features 28 linked poems (renshi),... SKU: 043977
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How to Make Hawaiian Ribbon Leis According to Hawaiian tradition, leis are symbols of love and friendship, to be given to others with a warm embrace and a kiss. Unlike flower leis, which eventually wither and fade,... SKU: 475759
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We have improved our popular Hawaiian Lei Making with a fantastic new cover and a new user friendly spiral-o format so the book lies flat. The book gives easy-to-follow directions... SKU: 472237
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Among the most beloved of mythical figures in Hawaiian folklore are the demi-god Maui and his mother, Hina. Stories of Maui and Hina are told in places as far apart as Hawaii, New... SKU: 180762
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Eddie Would Go -The Story of Eddie Aikau, Hawaiian Hero Eddie Would Go is the only biography of one of Hawai‘i’s greatest heroes. Eddie Would Go also tells the story of modern Hawai‘i and Eddie’s role in the Hawaiian Renaissance... SKU: 62137X
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Serving In Paradise - An Illustrative Narrative of the U.S. Military in Hawai‘i The military heritage of Hawai‘i spans a millennium, from the legendary days of ancient Hawaiian kings to the high-tech warriors of the 21st century. Serving in Paradise tells... SKU: 487018
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Still Out of Place, poems by Christy Passion, is a powerful collection that explores a life lived in Hawai‘i, rich with cultural heritage that few others have really captured. Tough... SKU: 043953
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Bamboo Ridge, Journal of Hawai‘i Literature and Arts, Issue #108 This is the latest anthology from the oldest and longest running independent literary small press in Hawaii, guest-edited by Ann Inoshita, Juliet S. Kono, Christy Passion, and Jean... SKU: 043946
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Selections from Hawaiian Legends of Volcanoes When Hawaiian Legends of Volcanoes was first published in 1916, William Drake Westervelt introduced stories of the volcano goddess Pele to an English-speaking audience. The reader... SKU: 180755
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A Hiker’s Guide to Trailside Plants in Hawai‘i From arid coastal plains to chilly cloud forests, Hawai‘i is home to an astonishing range of flora. Many of our plant species, like the regal koa and hardy silversword, can be found... SKU: 478724
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A Harvest of Hawai‘i Plantation Pidgin - The Japanese Way A Harvest of Hawai‘i Plantation Pidgin: The Japanese Way examines, from the perspective of language, the plantation experience of the issei and subsequent generations who came... SKU: 487582
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When a boy named Kekoa is swept out to sea by a large wave, he prays for help to the Hawaiian god Kanaloa and several types of fish come to Kekoa’s rescue. Kanaloa then rewards each fish... SKU: 360818
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Poke is Hawai‘i’s food, popular everywhere in the Islands and now in many places on the mainland U.S. as well.There are so many ways to make poke—so many directions to go. Just... SKU: 487483
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Why Smart Men Do the Same Dumb Things - A Warrior’s Manual for Change It’s not just a guy thing – it’s a bushido thing.The irrationally demanding boss. The temperamental, uncommunicative father. The co-worker who never admits mistakes. The... SKU: 690665
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Bamboo Ridge, Journal of Hawai‘i Literature and Arts, Issue #106 This is the latest anthology from the oldest and longest running independent literary small press in Hawai‘i, guest-edited by Gail N. Harada, author of Beyond Green Tea and Grapefruit,... SKU: 043922
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Stars Over Hawai‘i, 3rd Edition The stars in the night sky over the Hawaiian Islands overwhelm us with feelings of wonder and amazement. They evoke images of Hawai‘i’s first people, sailing from faraway lands,... SKU: 180731
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Kauai Stories (Updated Edition) Enjoy the warmth, spirit and adventure of Kauai in 50 inspiring, humorous and touching personal stories told by the island’s people.Feel the ocean spray as residents share their... SKU: 698355
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Capture the spirit and adventure of Kauai in this collection of 50 new personal stories about life on the Garden Island.Dance the hula with teenage girls who were born to share this beautiful... SKU: 698331
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