by James Dooley
Published in 2015,
Sunny Skies, Shady Characters: Cops, Killers, and Corruption in the Aloha State reads like true inspiration for the next hit streamed crime drama script. Author James Dooley has a knack for taking the complex real life underworld of Hawai‘i, exposing its reach and how it’s shaped Hawai‘i. Dooley’s career as an investigative journalist is evident through his skillful prose. The international cast of real-life characters in this read plays out in a darkly satisfying way. It’s a window into an intriguing part of Hawai‘i history and it’s ripe for an engaging read.
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February 2, 2021
by Juliet S. Kono
Anshu is a singular achievement, a novel that captures better than most the unique suffering of a people, a place and a time through the experience of a single character. Himiko Aoki’s life is a study of woe, from her humble Big Island beginnings and an out-of-wedlock pregnancy that leads to challenges in Japan, culminating in her joining the ranks of the hibakusha, the survivors of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. Throughout her trials, you will suffer along with Himiko, but gradually, almost imperceptibly, you will eventually find peace with her at the peak of her misfortune at the end of a quintessentially Buddhist journey. Juliet S. Kono has given me in