Kaho'olawe: The True Story of an Island and Her People

By HURLEY, Kamalani

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9798765605011
Publisher
Lerner Millbrook


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Starred Review on October 31, 2025  |  Adult Books 4 Teens

Gr 2–3—There is a big story about a little island in the Pacific named Kaho'olawe: it grew from volcanoes and turned into something like a paradise. More than a thousand years ago, Polynesian voyagers left their homes for the abundance of Kaho'olawe, to live and worship there. More recently, the events of World War II, beginning with the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor, would change the island for decades. The U.S. military used Kaho'olawe as target practic...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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