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  2. Category:Books about Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Books about Hawaii" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. The Curse of Lono; H.

  3. Hawaiian literature - Wikipedia

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    Detective novelist Earl Derr Biggers is remembered chiefly for his books set in early twentieth century Honolulu, whose protagonist is Chinese-Hawaiian detective Charlie Chan. [ 7 ] Hawaiian literature in the latter half of the twentieth century was characterized by both rapid growth and an increasing emphasis on realism, sometimes influenced ...

  4. Hawaii (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Hawaii is a novel by James A. Michener [3] published in 1959, the year that Hawaii became the 50th U.S. state. It has been translated into 32 languages. [4]The historical correctness of the novel is high, although the narrative about the early Polynesian inhabitants is based more on folklore than anthropological and archaeological sources.

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  6. The Curse of Lono - Wikipedia

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    The Curse of Lono is a book by Hunter S. Thompson [1] describing his experiences in Hawaii in 1980. [2] Originally published in 1983, the book was only in print for a short while. In 2005 it was re-released as a limited edition.

  7. Lois-Ann Yamanaka - Wikipedia

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    Lois-Ann Yamanaka was born on September 7, 1961, in Hoʻolehua on the island of Molokaʻi, Hawaiʻi.Yamanaka's parents, Harry and Jean Yamanaka, raised her and her four younger sisters in the sugarcane plantation town of Pahala on Hawaiʻi Island.