Honolulu
Summary:
Honolulu is a novel written by Alan Brennert that tells the story of a young Korean picture bride named Jin, who travels to Hawaii in the early 20th century to marry a man she has never met. The novel follows Jin's journey as she navigates the challenges of her new life in Honolulu, including discrimination, poverty, and the outbreak of World War II.
Throughout the novel, Jin demonstrates resilience and strength as she faces adversity and strives to build a better future for herself and her family. The story explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the pursuit of the American dream, offering a poignant portrayal of the immigrant experience in Hawaii.
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Honolulu
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Herr Mannelig
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In Extremo:
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Talk Is Cheap
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The Coasters:
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Honolulu Baby
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Stanley Silverman:
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Squeegie Washer Everywhere
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Stanley Silverman:
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Is This Melancias?
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Stanley Silverman:
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Desert And Dust
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Stanley Silverman:
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Cri Cri
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Stanley Silverman:
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At The Market
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Stanley Silverman:
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The Fairies
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Stanley Silverman:
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Nine Months Of Pipes
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Stanley Silverman:
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Searching For Men
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Stanley Silverman:
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Mama Melancias
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Stanley Silverman:
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Gabriela
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Stanley Silverman:
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Honolul Baby
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Stanley Silverman:
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