Poli`ahu and the Breadfruit Trees: a Short Story of Rivalry, Friendship and Compassion - Jacqueline Kim - Books - Balboa Press - 9781452523057 - October 15, 2014
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Poli`ahu and the Breadfruit Trees: a Short Story of Rivalry, Friendship and Compassion

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Inspired by the legendary Hawai`ian snow goddess Poli`ahu, the fiery volcano goddess Pele, and the breadfruits, `ulu, that have always played a key role in Polynesian daily living, this is a story of friendship, compassion, and an uncommon display of appreciation for the power that renews and creates the land, sustaining life for generations.

Poli`ahu and Pele, celebrated archrivals over hundreds of years, have become best friends and work harmoniously to protect and bring prosperity to their beloved people of Hawai`i.
This spectacular story was born from a pleasant afternoon?s dream while visiting the Hual?lai region of the Big Island, Hawai`i. It is beautifully illustrated in full color to enhance the reader?s imagination.

An audio book version of this story is created specifically to complement the printed book and promote the Hawai?ian tradition of storytelling. Wonderfully narrated by Teri Manawale`a Corpuz, the audio book reminds us of those breezy summer evenings under the starry night sky, when we gathered at the knees of our mothers and grandmothers to hear mystical stories of a far away land.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released October 15, 2014
ISBN13 9781452523057
Publishers Balboa Press
Pages 48
Dimensions 3 × 216 × 216 mm   ·   136 g
Language English  

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