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MIRIKITANI, JANICE
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Assaults and Invasions
Issue Title:
Spring 1986
Page(s): 46-47
Published: Spring 1986
Shadow in Stone
Issue Title:
Spring 1986
Page(s): 50-52
Published: Spring 1986
What's A Girl To Do?
Issue Title:
Spring 1986
Page(s): 43-45
Published: Spring 1986
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‘Ewa Which Way
ISBN: 978-0-910043-87-8
ORDER NOW AT SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICE - ONE-THIRD OFF! ‘EWA WHICH WAY is a coming-of-age novel set in the early 1980s, around the time of Hurricane ‘Iwa. The DeSilva family, in economic straits, has suffered the setback of having to move from town to ‘Ewa Beach, and the dissonance between parents impacts the lives of their young sons, Landon and Luke. In addition to humorous moments depicting growing up local, Portuguese, and Catholic, there are serious under-lying themes regarding religion, ethnic tensions, assimilation issues, domestic violence, and the reality that children sometimes need to find their own way in the world at a very young age. With problems in the home and at school, the two brothers are forced to find ways to survive. The economic, ethnic, and family violence issues dominating their lives make for provocative reading relevant to similar contemporary issues of today. This publication was made possible with support from the Mayor’s Office of Culture & the Arts (MOCA) and the Hawai‘i State Foundation on Culture and the Arts (SFCA), through appropriations from the Hawai‘i State Legislature (and by the National Endowment for the Arts [NEA]).