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Islands linked by ocean

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by Lisa Linn Kanae.

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Ka Haku: Lisa Linn Kanae
Ke ʻAno: fiction
Nā Kumuhana: Hawaii; Honolulu
Ka Hōʻuluʻulu Manaʻo: From the author of Sista Tongue come stories written with humor and compassion for characters who find themselves at crossroad moments where past informs present, young teach old, and love can mean holding on or letting go. In "The Steersman," a novice paddler shares her tempestuous yet life-affirming introduction to the tradition of outrigger canoe paddling: "In the canoe, we were nameless. We were numbers, and when we weren't numbers, we were random expletives-- scrub, donkey, idiot, stupid, jackass, lame ass, dumb ass..." In "Born Again Hawaiian," a young husband discovers how the personal impacts the political when his activist wife shows him how he must fight for what he loves most. And what happens when three local women take in the opera? "Dat suckah Pararotti-- he get um." The stories in this collection are familiar, like family. And like the father and daughter in the title story, the stories in Islands Linked by Ocean are "told and retold until the words swim through the listener's veins and turn into blood."--Back Cover

  • helu_kuhikuhi: 1215
  • inoa: Islands linked by ocean
  • hope_inoa: stories
  • inoa_wae: Islands linked by ocean
  • ʻōlelo_koʻikoʻi: by Lisa Linn Kanae.
  • hulu: puke
  • ʻano: fiction
  • kumuhana: Hawaii|Honolulu
  • haku: Lisa Linn Kanae
  • haku_wae: Kanae, Lisa Linn
  • hōʻuluʻulu_manaʻo: From the author of Sista Tongue come stories written with humor and compassion for characters who find themselves at crossroad moments where past informs present, young teach old, and love can mean holding on or letting go. In "The Steersman," a novice paddler shares her tempestuous yet life-affirming introduction to the tradition of outrigger canoe paddling: "In the canoe, we were nameless. We were numbers, and when we weren't numbers, we were random expletives-- scrub, donkey, idiot, stupid, jackass, lame ass, dumb ass..." In "Born Again Hawaiian," a young husband discovers how the personal impacts the political when his activist wife shows him how he must fight for what he loves most. And what happens when three local women take in the opera? "Dat suckah Pararotti-- he get um." The stories in this collection are familiar, like family. And like the father and daughter in the title story, the stories in Islands Linked by Ocean are "told and retold until the words swim through the listener's veins and turn into blood."--Back Cover
  • memo: "This is issue #93 (Spring 2008) of Bamboo ridge, journal of Hawaii literature and arts (ISSN 0733-0308)"--T.p. verso. Other applied genres: short stories, american;fiction
  • papa_kuhikuhi: The steersman -- Sassy -- Born-again Hawaiian -- Luciano and da break room divas -- In the customer's hands -- Size 12 EEE -- Strawberry scented -- Swift blur of passing vehicles -- Hoku's world -- Dragon eyes -- The weight of water and color -- Islands linked by ocean.
  • lā: 2009
  • ʻōlelo: ʻŌlelo Haole
  • kumu: Bamboo ridge
  • puka: #93

Edition Info

  • Islands linked by ocean

    . Bamboo Ridge Press (Honolulu, HI), 2009
    • helu_kuhikuhi: 215
    • helu_kuhikuhi_ʻiʻo: 1215
    • mea_paʻi: Bamboo Ridge Press
    • wahi_paʻi: Honolulu, HI
    • ana_ʻaoʻao: 171 pages
    • lā_hpʻ: 2009
    • ʻōlelo_hpʻ: ʻŌlelo Haole
    • kumu_hpʻ: Bamboo ridge
    • puka_hpʻ: #93
    • lc_class: PS571.H3 B35 no.93

    Holdings

    • māhele: Kaimukī
      helu kuhi puke: Poetry&Prose.Coll.Auth.Kanae
      kope #1
      • helu_kuhikuhi: 220
      • helu_kuhikuhi_hoʻopuka_ʻana: 215
      • māhele: Kaimukī
      • helu_kope: 1
      • helu_kuhi_puke: Poetry&Prose.Coll.Auth.Kanae