Hula, Jasmin Iolani Hakes
Hula, Jasmin Iolani Hakes
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Hula
A Novel

Author: Jasmin Iolani Hakes

Narrator: Mapuana Makia

Unabridged: 10 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 05/02/2023


Synopsis

Audiofile Magazine Earphones Award Winner • Named a Best Book of the Summer by Harper's Bazaar and ELLE“Stunning…an intricately built novel that spans decades, moving in and out of a collective voice, while also telling Hi’i’s deeply personal and devastating story of trying to find her way.” –Los Angeles Times“A full-throated chant for Hawai'i. . . . It’s impossible to come away unchanged.” —KAWAI STRONG WASHBURN, author of the PEN/Hemingway award-winning Sharks in the Times of SaviorsSet in Hilo, Hawai’i, a sweeping saga of tradition, culture, family, history, and connection that unfolds through the lives of three generations of women—a tale of mothers and daughters, dance and destiny.“There’s no running away on an island. Soon enough, you end up where you started.”Hi'i is proud to be a Naupaka, a family renowned for its contributions to hula and her hometown of Hilo, Hawaii, but there’s a lot she doesn’t understand. She’s never met her legendary grandmother and her mother has never revealed the identity of her father. Worse, unspoken divides within her tight-knit community have started to grow, creating fractures whose origins are somehow entangled with her own family history.In hula, Hi'i sees a chance to live up to her name and solidify her place within her family legacy. But in order to win the next Miss Aloha Hula competition, she will have to turn her back on everything she had ever been taught, and maybe even lose the very thing she was fighting for.Told in part in the collective voice of a community fighting for its survival, Hula is a spellbinding debut that offers a rare glimpse into a forgotten kingdom that still exists in the heart of its people.

About Jasmin Iolani Hakes

Jasmin Iolani Hakes was born and raised in Hilo, Hawai’i. She is the author of the novel Hula, and her essays have appeared in the Los Angeles Times and the Sacramento Bee. She is the recipient of the Best Fiction award from the Southern California Writers Conference, a Squaw Valley LoJo Foundation Scholarship, a Writing by Writers Emerging Voices fellowship, and a Hedgebrook residency. She worked throughout college as a professional luau dancer. She lives in California.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Yusuf on May 21, 2023

Im not sure how this book will read for someone who isn’t Hawaiian but I think it does a painfully good job at capturing the rage, the hurt, the damage and heartache that comes from a people having the heart of their land and culture stolen from them. The lengths that they will go to fight for it, t......more

Goodreads review by Cayla on May 12, 2023

The first part of this novel read like narrative nonfiction. That’s the best way I can describe it. Lacking dialogue but covering lots of rich history, mentioning the Bayonet Constitution and Hawaiian Home Act of 1920 (I think also referred to as the Hawaiian Home Awards), which I had no idea about!......more

Goodreads review by Rae | My Cousin’s Book Club on July 05, 2023

Actual rating: 2.25 stars ⭐️⭐️ - I really wanted to like this more... There were many things I liked about this book but sadly, not enough to overcome the things I didn't like. I probably wouldn't recommend this to anyone in particular. I was drawn to the book because of my visit in the past to Hawai......more

Goodreads review by Sheena on May 10, 2023

Hula follows three generations of women in Hawaii. It explores identity and belonging - almost like a coming of age novel. It’s also culturally rich and there is so much history as well. I thought it was beautifully written however, there were times where I felt it was a little too long. Regardless,......more

Goodreads review by Ashley on April 17, 2023

Hula is an multi-generational story that dives into mother-daughter relationships, dysfunctional families, the history of a place and how it can make or break a community, and colonization and racism and the negative impact that has on native populations. The book is called Hula, but it's not really......more