A lot of heartbreak and injustice in this novel that follows the life and family of a Japanese/Hawaiian girl born to parents in the Molokai leper colony. She was adopted by a Japanese-American family that got caught up in historical maelstroms around WWII.
The author's narrative style is simple yet emotionally effective. I cared about nearly all the characters and wept a few times at what they were forced to go through.
Highly recommended.
The author's narrative style is simple yet emotionally effective. I cared about nearly all the characters and wept a few times at what they were forced to go through.
Highly recommended.
In Daughter of Moloka'i, Alan Brennert brings to life a time and place â World War II in the United States - with vivid imagery and characters that pull you into the story. The story is centered on Ruth and her family. At the same time, the book makes broader statements that are relevant historically and in light of the strife due to race, religion, identity, and culture today. This is a history that must never be lessened or forgotten. The fact that this book adds to the conversation and provides that reminder make it a relevant book for today.
Read my complete review at http://www.memoriesfrombooks.com/2019/05/daughter-of-molokai.html
Reviewed for NetGalley.
Read my complete review at http://www.memoriesfrombooks.com/2019/05/daughter-of-molokai.html
Reviewed for NetGalley.