Kahuna Queen eBook Thomas Gérard Michelle Dick


Kahuna Queen is a trilogy chronicling the lives of the first royal dynasty of the reinstated Sovereign Island Kingdom of Kauai. Our story begins with Leilani, the granddaughter of a kahuna and Kane, a direct descendant of the last king, Kamahameha V. Their love for each other is as passionate as their politics. After the Hunger War ravages the island, Leilani’s visions and Kane’s vast popularity combine to restore the constitutional monarchy. As the first king and queen, they bring peace and prosperity to the kingdom. The second story tells of Leilani’s founding of the Hinaaloha, a group determined to live a more traditional Hawaiian lifestyle. Dwelling in the remote Na Pali moku, the Hinaaloha are committed to aloha for the aina (island), aloha for all creatures and aloha for each other. Leilani’s Hinaaloha hold that the aina is personified by the Hawaiian akua, Hina, the source of Leilani’s visions. The third story tells of the political and spiritual education of the crown princess, Maile. Loved by all of the kanaka, Maile learns to combine her grandfather’s political talent with her grandmother’s kahuna vision. Maile’s own vision and talent soon surpass those of her royal grandparents. As the new Kahuna Queen, she brings a wonderful future to the island kingdom and the world. This is the second novel in the Children of the Great Mother series.
Kahuna Queen eBook Thomas Gérard Michelle Dick
Without hesitation I would recommend this novel. I found that I could get into the flow of the book comfortably and there were passages where I cried, laughed and was gripped with suspense. I didn't want to put it down. Loved the clever narrative of ideas of the sustainability and what that looks like from different points of view & the island land marks. I myself live on Kauai I feel more educated about my island home and it was a pleasure to have the rich hawaiian culture be the subject matter. Huge amount of research went into it, ending was riveting. Long live Hina'Alohas! It's on my favs list LIKE LIKE LIKEProduct details
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Kahuna Queen eBook Thomas Gérard Michelle Dick Reviews
Thomas Gerard has gone straight to the heart of the Hawaii that most don't know. This is who they were. To be read with an open mind and open heart.
This book is a fantastic read. I couldn't put it down. The author weaves and exciting tale of the possible future of Hawaii through the eyes of some delightful characters who become part of your soul. Truly wonderful!
Mahalo Thomas Gerard!
This is an artful weaving together of past and future, of history and imagination written through the lense of respect and affection for the Hawaiian people and the special place that is Hawaii. It is an enjoyable read that allows the reader to travel through time...... informative, enjoyable and a good read.
Kuhuna Queen is a thoughtful wonderful read.
Couldn't put it down--I was so fascinated.
Kuhuna Queen is no fairy tale as Thomas
Gerard tells of Hunger Wars in Poi'pu and makes
real sense of sovereignty and religious dilemmas as
he gives us lots to think about.
What a splendid job! What a terrific writer!
Jo Ann Lordahl, Princess Ruth Love & Tragedy in Hawaii
Without hesitation I would recommend this novel. I found that I could get into the flow of the book comfortably and there were passages where I cried, laughed and was gripped with suspense. I didn't want to put it down. Loved the clever narrative of ideas of the sustainability and what that looks like from different points of view & the island land marks. I myself live on Kauai I feel more educated about my island home and it was a pleasure to have the rich hawaiian culture be the subject matter. Huge amount of research went into it, ending was riveting. Long live Hina'Alohas! It's on my favs list LIKE LIKE LIKE

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