![]() Although this method struck me as I was drifting off to sleep one night, I think it offers a unique take (if not any relevance whatsoever): whereas Alaskawould be a deep-navy-blue-black chiseled with white, Centennialwould be a strawberry blonde bordered by deep forest green, and Mexicowould be pure gold lined with the tiniest threads of red, Hawaii would (more naturally) be aqua splashed with bright vegetable green. Second (and a bit more off-the-wall), the colors that summarize the novel. After considering how to summarize such a massive volume as Hawaii in such a short review, I settled on the following three methods.įirst and most simply, the two words that summarize this novel for me: “hope” and “anger.” Hawaii became my book of choice, because it has been discussed (most often negatively) in several of the missions-related books I have been reading. ![]() Having already consumed three James Michener novels at some point over the past several years, I realized that it was time to venture into yet another classic epic from this most gifted writer. ![]()
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