Keep passing um on!

by Alex on July 24, 2009
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posted by A.Alba Pass On, No Pass Back! is the award-winning collection of nine short stories by local author Darrell H.Y. Lum.  Lum is well known for providing a prominent voice to the art of Hawaii’s Pidgin English storytelling, and most of the short stories in this book are told in this narrative style.  Pass On, No Pass Back! was originally […]

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Congratulations to the winning poets of “Youth Speaks Hawai’i”

by Misty on July 21, 2009
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Today’s article in the Honolulu Advertiser about the young poets from Hawaii performing in the final round of the Brave New Voices International Youth Poetry Slam Festival, was very exciting. These talented artists work hard to write their own poems and practice reciting them for competition on an international level. Encouraging our youth to express themselves […]

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2009 Support Your Local Library Challenge

by Misty on July 20, 2009
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A fellow book blogger has issued a challenge for 2009, but since we’re joining the challenge late in the year, HBB will only sign up to read and post about 25 books from the public library. You can see the specifics of the challenge here at J Kaye’s Book Blog. HBB will have from now […]

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First Book-Oahu Book Fair Fundraiser!

by Misty on July 20, 2009
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SAVE the DATE! Buy books  and help the underprivileged children of Hawaii. First Book-Oahu is sponsoring a Book Fair August 7th thru 9th at Barnes & Noble in Kahala. Using the voucher number “575050” with your store purchase ensures that part of the proceeds go to help FirstBook-Oahu provide needy children with literacy aids and […]

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Living in Kalaupapa

by Misty on July 15, 2009
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Kalaupapa, Molokai, Father Damien, leper colony, Lisa Cindrich, Henry Kalalahilimoku Nalaielua, Hawaii books

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Memories of Our House Befitting Heaven: An e-Book

by Alex on July 8, 2009
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posted by A.Alba It is with great sadness that as I write this post, the famous Ilikai hotel will be ceasing their hotel operation at midnight.  The Ilikai was considered the first luxury high-rise hotel in Hawaii, first opening its doors in 1964.  While the iconic building remains along with its condominiums and time-shares, the […]

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