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The rough and tumble east end of Molokai island is the setting for this coming-of-age novel. Cast as a first-person childhood memoir, MOLOKA'I NUI AHINA successfully continues the story of Jeff and Ben Gill, introduced in Wright's first coming-of-age novel, PUNAHOU BLUES (2005). MOLOKA'I NUI AHINA, narrated by young Jeff (aka "Peanut"), describes the long summers the two brothers spend in family exile, year after year, on Molokai with their grandmother, the formidable Grandma Daniels.

Molokai, "The Friendly Isle," transmogrifies into "The Lonely Isle" of the story's title and then later, in the grandmother's words, into "The Godforsaken Isle." The old lady lives in a remote shack, its inaccessibility one of the reasons Ben and Jeff are sent their each summer.

Yet this almost depopulated landscape gradually fills with the richest cast of characters any reader could want. They include the caustic grandma herself, her ex-husband Chipper (who lives nearby slowly pickling himself with alcohol), the violent Duva family, teenage girls who never quite like the boys well enough to fulfill their adolescent hopes, and a variety of horses, deer, waterfalls and mountains drawn from firsthand knowledge of rural Molokai.

Grandma Daniels dominates the story. She is funny, opinionated, eccentric, sexy, vain, violent and even cruel. The two boys wriggle like worms on the hook of her sharp tongue, desperate to evade her discipline and have some fun as the endless summers drag along. Their clandestine adventures become more serious as vacation succeeds vacation, until gun-toting violence is the air. No one is actually killed, but there are successive moments of anxiety and suspense. In one terrible scene a hunted deer is driven into the sea and mercilessly slaughtered.

Moral metaphors are often fresh and unexpected. Hunting, the growth of vegetation, even the island's isolation become occasions for reflection. Keeping pace, Peanut evolves from episode to episode, marking his growing awareness of life's complexities with a series of insights into the baffling grown-up universe.

"For the first time I realized adults could back themselves into corners so remote that love or its memory could no longer reach them," he reflects. But by the end he has come to this truth: "That's when I realized love is a tough, ever hopeful thing, not easily destroyed."

The two brothers leave the story forever marked, for worse or better, by what by the end has become again the Friendly Isle.

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Publisher
Lemon Shark Press
Language
English
Pages
330

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August 9, 2007, Lemon Shark Press
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First Sentence

"My Irish mother was blessed with optimism."

Edition Notes

Genre
Novel cast as Memoir

Classifications

Library of Congress
PS3573.R53682 M66 2007

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
330
Dimensions
9.1 x 6 x 1 inches
Weight
1.2 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL9412850M
Internet Archive
molokainuiahinas0000wrig
ISBN 10
0974106720
ISBN 13
9780974106724
LCCN
2006939229
OCLC/WorldCat
171257395
Library Thing
5749955
Goodreads
892679

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