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The Hawaii Novels: Moloka'i and Honolulu

The Hawaii Novels is a compilation of two distinct novels, 'Moloka'i' and 'Honolulu,' which collectively offer a rich tapestry of stories set against the backdrop of Hawaii. The first novel, 'Moloka'i,' likely delves into the life and struggles of its characters within the unique environment of Moloka'i, while 'Honolulu' may explore the social fabric and cultural nuances of Honolulu. Both works are expected to provide readers with an intimate look into the island's history and the lives of its inhabitants. more

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Alan Brennert
Alan Brennert

Alan Brennert is an American author known for his historical novels. His works, often set against the backdrop of Pacific island history and culture, have won the hearts of readers. more

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