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Kimo's Escape: The Story of a Hawaiian Boy Who Learns to Believe in Himself
By Dan Robison
Kimo knew that touching a village chief was a crime punishable by death—in fact, a violator could be beheaded or thrown into the boiling lavas of Mauna Lea. So when he accidentally ran into and knocked over his village chief, Kimo dove off a cliff top into the ocean and escaped to the City of Refuge on the Island of Hawaii.
Will he ever be able to return to his village? Will he ever see his family and friends again?
Kimo’s Escape answers these and other questions and tells the story of one boy who conquer’s his fear and learns to believe in himself. A great read for the young person in the household.
Dan Robison has been writing fiction about Native American and Hawaiian cultures for many years. He studied Native American Spirituality under The Rev. Roy Wilson and has traveled to Hawaiian numerous times to study Hawaiian culture. Dan ("Dancing Elk Child") lives in Spokane, Washington, with his wife and two cats.
94 pages / paperback / 5 x 8 format / 2005 copyright / $18.95 / Includes CIP Data / ISBN: 0-922993-28-9
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