The Kāneʻohe Kid
Hugh Murray couldn't have felt more out of place. The year is 1937, the Great Depression is in full force, and 11-year-old Hugh has been uprooted from his comfortable life in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to a tropical island on the other side of the Pacific Ocean. With his brand-new shoes already causing him trouble, Hugh knows he's in for a rough time. But little does he know, this island has plans for him.
As the only haole (white) kid at the local school, Hugh faces challenges at every turn. A bully named Willy and a pidgin dialect he can barely understand leave him feeling like an outsider. But as he begins to explore the island, he discovers unexpected friendships that change his entire perspective.
Guided by the wise and kind Braddah Mike, Hugh learns that courage and compassion can bridge any cultural divide. And with the help of his Filipino neighbor Danny, he discovers the true meaning of friendship. As he dives into the island's culture, night fishing, new foods, and a mysterious Hawaiian owl, all hint that there may be a bigger reason for his journey than he ever imagined.
Immersed in the sights, sounds, and flavors of pre-war Hawaii, "The Kāneʻohe Kid" is a heartwarming tale of belonging and acceptance. Fans of adventure, history, and heartwarming friendships will be captivated by this story. For readers who loved "Island of the Blue Dolphins" or "Holes," "The Kāneʻohe Kid" is a must-read. Grab your copy now and get lost in the beauty and magic of Hawaii.
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