
Carolyn Han, author of "Why Snails Have Shells," tells stories 6:30 p.m. Monday, Mountain View Library, Big Island.
Nona and Kaliko Beamer share music 6:30 p.m. Monday, Pahoa Library, Big Island.
"Come Take a Trip on the Censor SHIP," a teen program by the Honolulu Theatre for Youth's Young at Art '97, 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Salt Lake/Moanalua Library; and 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Kalihi-Palama Library.
Aina Haina Public Library presents jazz music by Chris Planas, James Ganeko and John Sippell, 5 p.m. Tuesday; and "World Music" by Bailey Matsuda, 3:30 p.m. Friday.
Auntie Diana Aki performs Hawaiian music 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Kailua-Kona Public Library.
Glen Grant, author of "Chicken Skin Stories of Hawaii," spins tales 7 p.m. Tuesday at Wahiawa Library.
Slack key guitar with Walter Carvalho, 10 a.m. Thursday, Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped.
Local author Nora Okja Keller signs copies of "Comfort Woman," her novel about a Korean woman and her fierce love for her daughter, 7:30 p.m. today, Borders, Waikele. Call 676-7820.
Bert Pluymen, author of "The Thinking Person's Guide to Sobriety," signs his book 11:30 a.m. tomorrow, Honolulu Book Shops, Ala Moana. Call 847-5551.
Ralph Blum signs his "Book of Runes" and "The Healing Runes" noon tomorrow, Borders, Ward Centre. Call 591-8995.
Lois-Ann Yamanaka signs her novel "Blu's Hanging," 2 p.m. Sunday, Borders, Ward Centre. Call 591-8995.
Photographer Kazue Kurebayashi signs copies of her book titled "Musical Images of Hawaii," noon Sunday, Borders, Ward Centre. Call 591-8995.
Karen Keawehawai'i joins Mary Ann Miyashiro, editor of the magazine "Genteel Giant," 1 to 2 p.m. Sunday, Borders, Waikele. Call 676-7820.
Carol Wilcox signs and discusses her book "Sugar Water: Hawaii's Plantation Ditches," 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Barnes and Noble. Call 737-3323.
The Shakespeare on Sunday Acting Troupe will read "The Tempest" 7 p.m. Sunday, Barnes and Noble. Call 737-3323.
Nyla Fujii-Babb and Jeff Babb will read from "Tales From America's Melting Pot," 3 p.m. Monday, Aina Haina Public Library. Call 373-4898.
Romola Chowdhry Morse, award-winning poet, reads 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Barnes and Noble. Call 737-3323.
Adele Ne Jame, Academy of American Poets award winner, reads poems from her book "Field Work," 7 p.m. Thursday, Windward Community College, Waipa Lounge. Reception follows.
Hawaii Review presents poetry and fiction readings, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Shipley's Ale House & Grill, Manoa Marketplace. Call 956-3030.
Contemporary fiction reading group discusses "Midnight's Children" by Salman Rushdie, 7 p.m. Wednesday, Barnes and Noble. Call 737-3323.
National Organization For Women meets 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Borders, Waikele. New members call Sheila Waller, 624-4394.
Scott Shirai demonstrates tips from his book "Karaoke: Sing Along Guide to Fun and Confidence," 8 p.m. today, Barnes and Noble. Call 737-3323.
Hawaiian language lessons with Kalama Cabigon from the Hawaiian Language Resource Center, 7 p.m. every Monday in April, Barnes and Noble. Call 737-3323.
Stacy Hasegawa from Altres Staffing gives tips on resume writing and interviewing, 3 p.m. Saturday, Borders, Waikele. Call 676-7820.
Phil Johnson presents mystical principles of Chinese and Hawaiian feng shui, 7:30 p.m. Monday, Barnes and Noble. Call 737-3323.
William Haig and Bud Linschoten discuss their book "Logo Power," 7 p.m. Thursday, Barnes and Noble. Call 737-3323.
"The Strange and Terrible Adventures of Popoki the Hawaiian Cat": Diana C. Gleasner, $9.95, 30 pages, Peninsula PressChildren 3-years and older will enjoy hearing about Popoki, a disobedient cat who survives a cane fire and tsunami. Every page has colorful illustrations by Andrea Evans Winton.
Tongue Fu!": Sam Horn, $22.95, 231 pages, St. Martin's Press
Horn provides tips and strategies for any verbal conflict. The book shows how to turn conflicts into cooperation, what words to use in arguments and how to choose arguments worth battling. It also shows how to disarm disputes and how to defuse any explosive situation.
"Child of Two Worlds": Norman Reyes, $16, 289 pages, Three Continents Press
In his autobiographical story of a boy's struggle with being Filipino-American, Reyes provides cultural insights and the history of the Philippines from 1922-42.
"LAVA": Pamela Ball, $21, 192 pages, W.W. Norton & Company
Novel set in Hilo tells about a woman whose ex-husband re-enters her life after a bizarre fishing accident that results with a bounty placed on all sharks.
"May Sky: There Is Always Tomorrow": Compiled and translated by Violet Kazue de Cristoforo, $29.95, 288 pages, Sun & Moon Press
Collection of haiku, or verse, written by Japanese Americans who were interned during World War II. De Cristoforo, who was born in Hilo, was interned at the Jerome Concentration Camp.
"Field Work": Adele Ne Jame, $10, 69 pages, Honolulu Petronium Press
Collection of poetry by Ne Jame, who teaches at Hawaii Pacific University. In 1990, Jame received a fellowship in poetry from the National Endowment for the Arts and has been published in the American Nature Writing anthology.
"The Pacific Way: A Memoir": Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara, $42 cloth and $14.95 paperback, 227 pages, University of Hawai'i Press
Mara, appointed president of Fiji, tells about his early education at Otago and Oxford universities, and his chiefly heritage. The book also covers his political career and sporting achievements.
Children's books
Gift and travel
1. Scenic Hawaii Series Island Heritage (3)
2. Viewbook (series) Douglas Peebles, Hawaiian Resources (1)
3. Hawaii Blossoms Dorothy and Bob Hargreaves, Island Heritage (8)
4. From the Skies of Paradise (series) Glen Grant, Chris Cook, Tom Stevens, Douglas Peebles; Mutual Publishing (7)
5. Maui Travelogue Curt Sanburn, Jan TenBruggencate, Ui Goldsberry, Steve Goldsberry; Mutual
6. Islands of Hawaii Ray Helbig, Hawaiian Service (5)
7. Maui on My Mind Rita Ariyoshi, Mutual (9)
8. Hawaii The Big Island Glen Grant, Peter French, Greg Vaughn;Mutual
9. Maui's Hana Highway Angela Kay Kepler, Mutual
10. Pidgin to Da Max Douglas Simonson, Pat Sasaki, Ken Sakata; Bess Press
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Hawaiiana
1. Chicken Skin: True Spooky Stories of Hawai'i Rick Carroll, Bess Press (1)
2. Fornander's Ancient History of the Hawaiian People Abraham Fornander, Mutual (4)
3. Shoal of Time Gavan Daws, University of Hawai'i Press H (3)
4. Obake Files Glen Grant, Mutual (2)
5. All About Hawaiian Al Schutz, UH Press
6. Hawaiian Names English Names Eileen Root, Press Pacifica (6)
7. Ka Lei Ha 'Aheo: Beginning Hawaiian Alberta Hopkins, UH Press (8)
8. Honolulu Mysteries Glen Grant, Mutual (6)
9. Na Mele O Hawaii Nei Samuel Elbert, Noelani Mahoe; UH Press (10)
10. Big Island History Makers LaRue W. Piercy, Mutual
Literature
1. The Betrayal of Liliuokalani Helena G. Allen, Mutual
(10)
2. A Hawaiian Reader edited by A. Grove Day,Carl Stroven; Mutual
(2)
3. Legends and Myths of Hawaii David Kalakaua, Mutual
(8)
4. Mark Twain in Hawaii Mark Twain, Mutual
(6)
5. Stories of Hawaii Jack London, Mutual
(3)
6. Hawaii's Story by Hawaii's Queen Lydia Liliuokalani, Mutual
(1)
7. Myths and Legends of Hawaii W.D. Westervelt, Mutual
(6)
8. Mark Twain's Letters From Hawaii Mark Twain, UH Press
(9)
9. Nahi'ena'ena, Sacred Daughter of Hawaii Marjorie Sinclair, Mutual
10. Hawai'i Chronicles Bob Dye, UH Press (2)
Reference
1. Pocket Guide to Hawaii's Birds H. Douglas Pratt, Mutual
2. New Pocket Hawaiian Dictionary Mary Pukui, Samuel Elbert; UH Press (1)
3. Hawaii's Birds Hawaii Audubon Society (2)
4. Hawaii's Beautiful Birds H. Douglas Pratt
5. Handy Hawaiian Dictionary Compiled by Henry P. Judd, Mary Kawena Pukui, John F.G. Stokes; Mutual (3)
6. Growing Native Hawaiian Plants Heidi Bornhorst, Bess Press (8)
7. Hawai'i: A Floral Paradise Douglas Peebles.Leland Miyano; Mutual
8. Gardening In Hawaii Peggy Hodge, Mutual
9. Hawaiian Dictionary (revised) Mary Pukui, Samuel Elbert; UH Press (10)
10. Tropical Trees of Hawaii Bob & Dorothy Hargreaves, Island Heritage (7)
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