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READ ALL ABOUT IT

Friday, November 29, 1996

Award winners read

Bamboo Ridge Press features its award-winning authors in an evening of readings 7 to 9 p.m. today at Barnes & Noble.



Author signings

Arthur Suehiro signs copies of "Honolulu Stadium" 3 to 6 p.m. today at Borders, Waikele.

Scott Shirai introduces his "Karaoke" guide 9 to 11 p.m. today at Beacons Restaurant. He also signs books 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. tomorrow at Island's Best, Ala Moana Center; 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at Market City Shopping Center; 9 p.m. to midnight tomorrow at Fisherman's Wharf; 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday at Chit Chat in the Pacific Tower, Bishop Square; and 6 to 9 p.m. Dec. 6 at GS Studios, 320 Lewers St.

Jama Kim Rattigan shares her children's books during Storytime at 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. tomorrow at Borders, Waikele.

Retired Air Force Col. Arthur Wall describes his wife's seven-year struggle with Alzheimer's disease, 11:30 a.m. tomorrow at Honolulu Book Shops, Ala Moana.

Bruce Hale's gecko friend has a new adventure in "Moki and the Magic Surfboard," shared noon tomorrow at Barnes & Noble.

Shanta Hartzell talks about her "Angel Messages" book and card set, noon to 2 p.m. tomorrow at Borders, Waikele.

Mirka Knaster discusses her book "Discovering the Body's Wisdom," 1 p.m. tomorrow at Borders, Waikele.

Sharon Keiko Simmons offers her family story, "Gaman," tomorrow, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at Waldenbooks, Pearlridge, and 4 p.m. at Honolulu Book Shops, Pearlridge. She also signs copies 5 p.m. Wednesday at Honolulu Book Shops, Ala Moana, and 7 p.m. Wednesday at Barnes & Noble.

Heidi Bornhorst presents tips from her "Growing Native Plants in Hawaii," 2 p.m. tomorrow at Barnes & Noble.

Fred Barnett retells actual events in "Hawaii's Shark Stories," featured 2 p.m. tomorrow at Honolulu Book Shops, Kailua.

Bishop Museum's Shop Pacifica kicks off its December sale with signings Sunday by Samuel Rhoads ("The Sky Tonight"), Rowland Reeve ("Kaho'olawe"), Kevin Sullivan ("How to Recycle a Dead Gecko"), Lilikala Kame'eleihiwa ("Kamapua'a") and Heidi Bornhorst. Call 848-4158.

Barnes & Noble hosts Jay Hartwell, Rowland Reeve, Wally Amos and former New York Yankee Don Larsen Sunday. Hartwell talks about his "Na Mamo: Hawaiian People Today" at 1 p.m.; Reeve appears at 2 p.m.; Amos shares "Watermelon Magic" at 3 p.m.; and Larsen arrives at 5 p.m.

Retired Hawaiian Airlines pilot Ray Thiele presents "To AIR Is Human," 7 p.m. Tuesday at Barnes & Noble.

Dorinda Makanaonalani Nicholson signs "Pearl Harbor Child" 7 p.m. Dec. 5 at Barnes & Noble.

James Rumford shares his children's book, "The Cloudmakers," 7 p.m. Dec. 6 at Barnes & Noble.



Readers’ table

Attend an informal discussion of Professor Kamal Salibi's "The Bible Came from Arabia," 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Sunday at Paki Hale, 3840 Paki Ave. Call 395-5329.



"Read All About It presents news in brief from Hawaii's literary scene. Send items - at least two weeks in advance of publication date - to Read All About It, P.O. Box 3080, Honolulu, Hawaii 96802.



ISLE PAGES

THIS listing of new books about Hawaii or by Hawaii writers is published on the last Friday of each month in the Star-Bulletin.

Friday, November 29, 1996



"Ghost Fleet: The Ships of Bikini Atoll": James Delgado, $21.95, 216 pages, University of Hawai'i Press

Takes readers down into the shattered and "hot" hulls of ships sent to the bottom during the "Crossroads" atom-bomb tests a half-century ago.

Author James Delgado, executive director of the Vancouver Maritime Museum, was part of the team of underwater archaeologists who explored the wrecks. The book is part science and part personal reaction to the event.

Delgado "calls the irradiated island of Bikini a 'museum of the modern age,' and like a skilled museum guide, he immerses his readers in this haunting site," notes Edward T. Linenthal, author of "Preserving Memory: The Struggle to Create America's Holocaust Museum."

"Ghost Fleet" (ISBN 0-8248-1868-7) is $21.95 paperbound.

"To AIR Is Human: Aviation Adventures & Anecdotes": Ray Thiele, $9.95, 190 pages, Olomana Publishers

The Kailua aviation writer, author of "Kennedy's Hawaiian Air," presents photographs and stories about the exciting and humorous times shared by pilots and passengers.

Thiele notes that the book contains "a number of hairy-scarey adventure tales and dozens of anecdotes, mostly humorous, but all essentially true. Embellished a little? ...yes!"

"To AIR Is Human" (ISBN 0-9643365-1-0) is $9.95 paperbound and is available from Olomana Publishers, 1605 Uluamahi Place, Kailua HI 96734, or from bookstores and museum shops.

"A Legendary Tradition of Kamapua'a": Lilikala Kame'eleihiwa, $22.95, Bishop Museum Press

Translation of the epic story of the Hawaiian god who can take the form of a giant boar, with insights into 19th-century Hawaiian culture. Illustrated with block prints by Dietrich Varez.

"Karaoke: Sing Along Guide To Fun & Confidence": Scott Shirai, $10.95, Visual Perspectives

Techniques to improve singing and reduce stress.

"Dateline Tanonaka": Dalton Tanonaka, $8.95, Honolulu Dolphin Works

Sequel to two books about life in Japan from the perspective of a Big Island son. This trip ranges from Las Vegas to China and the Philippines.

"Retail Selling Made Easy": Ron Martin, $23.95, 146 pages, Success Dynamics

Advice for businesses on using Martin's "Pro-Active, No-Pressure selling system." He provides a script for approaching customers and talking with them to find out what they want.

"Gaman: A Generation in Hawai'i": Sharon Keiko Simmons, $7.95, 122 pages, Black Tiger Press

Memoir by a Maui resident celebrates the family and the lessons it teaches. Gaman is a Japanese term for strength of will, or the endurance of hardship and change with grace.

"Kamehameha IV: Alexander Liholiho": Ruby Hasegawa Lowe, 112 pages, Kamehameha Schools Press

Biography of King Liholiho is part of a series written by Kamehameha Schools faculty. Illustrations by Robin Yoko Racoma.

"'O Kamehameha V: Lot Kapuaiwa": Rosalin Uphus Comeau, 108 pages, Kamehameha Schools Press

Hawaiian-language version of the biography of Prince Lot has been translated by Ipo Wong and edited by Hana Pau. Illustrations by Robin Yoko Burningham.

"Ode's Den": Harriet Gay, $11.95, University Editions

Former Hawaii resident's novel follows a Massachusetss woman on her search for her identity.



LOCAL BEST SELLERS

October 1996 Favorites

CHILDREN’S

1. The Goodnight Gecko Gil McBarnet, Ruwanga Trading (2)

2. The Musubi Man Sandi Takayama and Pat Hall, Bess Press

3. Native Animals of Hawaii Patrick Ching, Bess Press

4. Gecko Hide and Seek Gil McBarnet, Ruwanga Trading (10)

5. Aloha Bear and the Meaning of Aloha Dick Adair, Island Heritage (1)

6. Tales of Tutu Nene and Nele Gale Bates, Island Heritage

7. Beautiful Birds of Hawaii Patrick Ching, Bess Press

8. Three Whales Who Won the Heart of the World Suzanne Kita, Island Heritage (3)

9. The Legend of the Laughing Gecko Bruce Hale, Geckostufs (8)

10. (tied) Keiki's First Books (series) Wren and Maile, Bess Press

10 (tied). Adventures of Aloha Bear and Maui the Whale Mark A. Wagenman, Island Heritage (4)



GIFT AND TRAVEL

1. Scenic Hawaii Series Island Heritage (1)

2. Viewbook (series) Douglas Peebles, Hawaiian Resources (2)

3. Islands of Hawaii Ray Helbig, Hawaiian Service

4. Hawaii The Big Island Glen Grant, Peter French and Greg Vaughn, Mutual Publishing

5. From the Skies of Paradise (series) Glen Grant, Chris Cook, Tom Stevens and Douglas Peebles, Mutual Publishing (3)

6. Maui's Hana Highway Angela Kay Kepler, Mutual Publishing

7. Maui on My Mind Rita Ariyoshi, Mutual Publishing

8. Kauai, The Garden Island Allan Seiden, Island Heritage (7)

9. Hawaii Blossoms Dorothy and Bob Hargreaves, Island Heritage (6)

10. The Essential Guide to Maui Island Heritage (4)



LITERATURE

1. Legends and Myths of Hawaii David Kalakaua, Mutual Publishing

2. Hawaii's Story by Hawaii's Queen Lydia Liliuokalani, Mutual Publishing (3)

3. Myths and Legends of Hawaii W.D. Westervelt, Mutual Publishing (8)

4. The Betrayal of Liliuokalani Helena G. Allen, Mutual Publishing (10)

5. Mark Twain in Hawaii Mark Twain, Mutual Publishing

6. (tied) Horror in Paradise edited by A. Grove Day and Bacil Kirtley, Mutual Publishing

6. (tied) Stories of Hawaii Jack London, Mutual Publishing (9)



HAWAIIANA

1. Obake Files Glen Grant, Mutual Publishing

2. Hawaiian Journey Joseph Mullins, Mutual Publishing (1)

3. Obake - Ghost Stories in Hawaii Glen Grant, Mutual Publishing (6)

4. Honolulu Mysteries Glen Grant, Mutual Publishing

5. Hawaiian Names English Names Eileen Root, Press Pacifica (3)

6. Pele - Goddess of Hawaiian Volcanoes Herb Kane, Kane Press (7)



REFERENCE

1. Handy Hawaiian Dictionary Compiled by Henry P. Judd, Mary Kawena Pukui and John F.G. Stokes, Mutual Publishing

2. Birth by Fire: A Guide to Hawaii's Volcanoes Bob Krauss, Island Heritage

3. Exotic Tropicals of Hawaii Angela Kay Kepler and Jacob R. Mau, Mutual Publishing (8)

4. Hawaii's Fishes: A Guide for Snorkelers, Divers and Aquarists John Hoover, Mutual Publishing (4)

5. Hawaii's Birds Hawaii Audubon Society, Hawaiian Service

6. Tropical Trees of Hawaii Dorothy & Bob Hargreaves, Island Heritage

7. Surfer's Guide to Hawaii Greg Ambrose, Bess Press

8. Atlas of Hawaii O.A. Bushnell, Gavan Daws and Andrew Berger, Island Heritage (7)

9. Learn Hawaiian at Home Kahikahealani Wight, Bess Press



These are best-selling books in Hawaii during the period noted. Figures are courtesy of the Hawaii Book Publishers Association and Book-lines distributors, and reflect sales by Hawaii-based publishers. A star () denotes a title that has been on the market at least five years or more; a number in parenthesis indicates a title's previous ranking.




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