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Hawaii Study Guide

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by James A. Michener
About 120 pages (35,941 words)
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Hawaii Study Guide consists of approx. 120 pages of summaries and analysis on Hawaii by James A. Michener. Browse the literature study guide below:

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Hawaii, by James Michener, is a historical novel about the Pacific and the Hawaiian Islands. It begins with the islands' formation from volcanic activity and then describes the history of the people, the original Polynesians. The book describes the missionaries who brought religion to the people and discusses the intermarriages with the Chinese, Japanese, and Filipinos. It tells their story—how they struggled, who their kings and queens were, and how they existed. (read more)
      Chapter 1, From the Boundless Deep
      Chapter 2, From the Sun Swept Lagoon
      Chapter 3, From the Farm of Bitterness
      Chapter 4, From the Starving Village
      Chapter 5, From the Inland Sea
      Chapter 6, The Golden Men

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