-
1. Hawaii
by James A Michener
A saga of love, violence, sex and sin. From the first Polynesians who settled the island to the Japanese who fought in the Nisei battalions in World ... More
See all Softcovers | Hardcovers | Audiobooks | List of all editions
-
2. The Promise, Value
by Ms. Jane Peart
Josie's daughter grows up in California and falls in love with a missionary who marries her and takes her to Hawaii, where adventures await them.
See all Softcovers | List of all editions
-
3. The Last Aloha
by Gaellen Quinn
2010 BAIPA Award Winner: Best Historical Fiction. How did Hawaii become part of America? This story, inspired by true events suppressed for nearly ... More
See all Softcovers | List of all editions
-
4. Honolulu
by Alan Brennert
From the bestselling author of the dazzling historical saga ("Washington Post") "Moloka'i" comes the irresistible story of a young immigrant bride in ... More
See all Softcovers | Hardcovers | List of all editions
-
5. Palisades Park
by Alan Brennert
Bestseller Brennert's spellbinding story about a family of dreamers and theirlives within the legendary Palisades Amusement Park in the 1930s.
See all Hardcovers | List of all editions
-
6. A Map of Paradise
by Linda Ching Sledge
The acclaimed author of "Empire of Heaven", praised by "The New York Times" as "a Chinese "Gone With the Wind"", now creates a colorful and intimate ... More
See all Softcovers | Hardcovers | List of all editions
-
7. Aloha, Kanani
by Lisa Yee
The Girl of the Year loves living in a beautiful tropical setting, and she especially loves sharing the wonders of her island home with visitors. So ... More
See all Softcovers | Hardcovers | List of all editions
-
8. City of Fire
by Laurence Yep, Ph.D.
A two-time Newbery Honor-winning author kicks off a new fantasy trilogy that takes readers on an unforgettable journey through an alternate version ... More
See all Softcovers | Hardcovers | List of all editions
-
9. Volcano Goddess Will See You Now
by Dan Greenburg
A quirky supernatural series about a 10-year-boy to whom weird things just seem to happen.
See all Softcovers | Hardcovers | List of all editions
-
10. Unwritten Literature of Hawaii: The Sacred Songs of the Hula
by Nathaniel Bright Emerson
By the medical physician and author who attended Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts and served in the First Regiment of the ... More
See all Softcovers | Hardcovers | List of all editions
-
11. The Waikiki Widow
by Juanita Sheridan
The fourth book of the Lily Wu/Janice Cameron mystery quartet, set in Hawaii and first published in 1953.
See all Softcovers | Hardcovers | List of all editions
-
13. Lava
by Pamela Ball
A haunting tale of obsessive love, "Lava" is a magical novel set on the Big Island of Hawaii. When a bizarre incident brings back her estranged ... More
See all Softcovers | Hardcovers | List of all editions
-
15. Good Job, Kanani
by Lisa Yee
When a ten-year-old Hawaiian girl spends more time selling "shave ice" and less time surfing, her relationship with her best friend begins to unravel.
See all Softcovers | List of all editions
-
18. Tales of the Menehune
by Mary K Pukui, Caroline Curtis, Robin Y Burningham (Illustrator)
Legends about the little people of Hawaiian folklore, the demigod Maui, and other Hawaiian tales.
See all Softcovers | List of all editions
-
19. Dog-Of-The-Sea-Waves
by James Rumford (Illustrator)
In this fictional account of the discovery of the Hawai-ian Islands, James Rumford takes us back more than fifteen hundred years to meet five ... More
See all Hardcovers | List of all editions
-
20. The Kahuna killer.
by Juanita Sheridan
Lily Wu And her Watson, the Novelist Janice Cameron, return to their Native Hawaii to discover Ancient rituals Are being praticed, leading to the ... More
See all Softcovers | Hardcovers | List of all editions
-
22. American Girl Good Job, Kanani
by Lisa Yee
When a ten-year-old Hawaiian girl spends more time selling "shave ice" and less time surfing, her relationship with her best friend begins to unravel.
See all Hardcovers | List of all editions
-
23. Unwritten Literature of Hawaii
by Nathaniel Bright Emerson
Excerpt: ...The very depth and gravity of its pitch, made pervasive by its wealth of overtones, give to this primitive instrument a weird hold on the ... More
See all Softcovers | Hardcovers | List of all editions
-
24. Dance for the Aina
by Clemence McLaren
Dance for the 'Ā ina tells the story of a twelve-year-old hapahaole girl's move from California to Hawai'i with her family. Encountering ... More
See all Softcovers | Hardcovers | List of all editions
-
25. The Curse of Pele
by P J Neri
A collection of scary chapter books written especially for kids in Hawai'i.
See all Softcovers | List of all editions







