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Kapono and the Turtle

Kapono and the Turtle
Author: Edie Bikle
Publisher:
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2011
Genre: Hawaii
ISBN: 9781617101137

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After a storm in Waipi'o Valley, young Kapono and his friend discover an injured sea turtle wedged between the rocks. The boys free the turtle and carry it back to sea. But before long, Kapono himself is caught in a frightening storm at sea after his canoe sinks.


Kapono and the Turtle

Kapono and the Turtle
Author: Edie Bikle
Publisher:
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2001
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780896101999

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After a storm in Waipi'o Valley, young Kapono and his friend discover an injured sea turtle wedged between the rocks. The boys free the turtle and carry it back to sea. But before long, Kapono himself is caught in a frightening storm at sea. How will he be rescued?


The Adventures of Kapono, the Island Boy

The Adventures of Kapono, the Island Boy
Author: Mike Florio
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
Total Pages: 29
Release: 2021-03-31
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1647507081

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The Adventures of Kapono, the Island Boy is a fictional story filled with adventure, strong family values, and young love. The young boy Kapono is living on a Hawaiian island with his family and learns that if he works hard, all his dreams can come true. Young readers get acquainted with 10 common Hawaiian words that express thanks, love, and traditional greetings. The activity pages included in the story ask the young reader to help Kapono with his adventure by using their imagination and artistic skills.


Voyages of Malolo

Voyages of Malolo
Author: Robert Bonville
Publisher: Robert Bonville
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2011-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0615531296

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For thousands of years before documented history chronicled the achievements of the great Asian and European seafaring explorers, the world’s largest geographical attribute, the Pacific Ocean, was being navigated, explored, and colonized by the intrepid and heroic peoples of the South Seas. For millennia, their migrations eastward and northward from their origins in Asia, allowed them to discover and populate most of the 20,000 islands considered to be one of the last and final frontiers of habitable earth. For reasons of famine, religion, overpopulation, war or just the overwhelming human desire for exploration, these passionate and resourceful people set out on perilous voyages in wooden canoes to find new homes and better lives. During this period in Polynesian history, countless adventures, myths and legends of tragedy, conquest, cataclysmic natural disasters and exploration were told and retold through oral tradition by the memory keepers down through the generations. In approximately 1000 AD, one such story details the spiritually guided unparalleled epic voyages of a double hulled deep sea sailing canoe and its crew of fourteen courageous loyal men. Lead by a young western Polynesian mariner/warrior who is inspired by his discovery of a piece of driftwood, a wooden tablet containing undecipherable but somewhat recognizable hieroglyphic script known to these primitive people as Rongo. In order to seek out and discover the meaning of the Rongo, the gods directed the creation of a great seagoing canoe appropriately named Malolo, (the Flying Fish). Built with great care and quality by expert craftsmen and artisans, this beautiful sleek craft was special in every way, built to withstand everything known and unknown that it could ultimately experience once it began its journey. With a crew of skilled, handpicked loyal men they set sail eastward on their momentous quest which takes them completely across the South Pacific to the seemingly endless land mass of South America then northward guided by their myths, legends and visions of those they encounter along the way. Their heroic adventures including their escape from sacrifice island, their survival of a Tsunami, the revenge of Pele (the fire goddess) and others, describe in historically based detail the wonders, experiences, tragedies, triumphs and discoveries by the men of Malolo during every phase of their voyage including their long and arduous time at sea. For this intrepid crew of ancient mariners the questions remain; will they ever discover the hidden meaning of the wooden tablet according to the will of their gods, will their journey return them once again to their tiny Western Pacific island, and will their epic adventure be worth all their suffering and loss?


Children's Books in Print

Children's Books in Print
Author: R R Bowker Publishing
Publisher: R. R. Bowker
Total Pages: 1662
Release: 1999-12
Genre: Children's literature
ISBN:

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Iki, the Littlest Opihi

Iki, the Littlest Opihi
Author: Island Heritage Publishing
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1998
Genre: Age 12 and up
ISBN: 9780896100190

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Kahala

Kahala
Author: Caroldean K. Cummings
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2004
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1412036976

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Hawaii in 1959 was a very special, very serene, very romantic place where love is often just around the corner. Kahala is the story of a beautiful Hawaiian woman, who is the epitome of dignity, beauty, grace, and the true Hawaiian spirit. Kahala spans four generations and three decades as the rich Hawaiian islands and the strong cultural pride of the Hawaiian people are depicted in this historically romantic love story. Descriptions of the people, places and culture are explored as well as the tenderness of love that is universal and eternal.


Successful Meetings

Successful Meetings
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 808
Release: 2008-04
Genre: Sales meetings
ISBN:

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S'more Parables from Paradise

S'more Parables from Paradise
Author: Kenneth Smith
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2003-12
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0595305520

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Hawai'i is more than tourist facilities on the sandy beaches of the blue Pacific Ocean. Behind the scenes there are real people, of diverse cultures with great historical sequences. S'more Parables from Paradise explores the people, the cultures, the flora and the fauna of the tropical islands. A parable is an earthly story with a heavenly meaning. Behind these parables of paradise are bits of spiritual sustenance that enable a person to grow spiritually. Join the author that through his eyes and ears you may experience a new Hawai'i. Fall in love with an Aloha that binds many together and makes Hawai'i a very special place and event.