Hawai'i: True Stories of the Island Spirit (Travelers' Tales Guides) by Rick Carroll


Hawai'i: True Stories of the Island Spirit (Travelers' Tales Guides)
Title : Hawai'i: True Stories of the Island Spirit (Travelers' Tales Guides)
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Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 375
Publication : First published July 1, 1999

This Travelers' Tales title presents a spectrum of insights on Hawaii, revealing the islands in a way no book has done before, explaining why millions continue to travel to the globe's most remote islands in search of "paradise". Notable authors include Barbara Kingsolver, John McPhee, Paul Theroux and others.


Hawai'i: True Stories of the Island Spirit (Travelers' Tales Guides) Reviews


  • Preeti

    Hawaii stays with you. I just recently returned from my first trip there and I've been hit with withdrawal ever since. I really can't wait for my next trip back. To be honest, I really wouldn't mind moving there. I know, I know. So many people probably say the same thing. But there's something about the place that has stayed with me and I long to go back.

    In the meantime, I've been obsessed with it and have been reading everything I can get my hands on. This book is full of essays from both travelers and people who live there. I liked reading many of the vignettes and could picture some of the places after my visit. It also whetted my appetite for all the places I have yet to see and things I have yet to experience.

    Some of my favorites were:

    Hawaii on the Wild Side
    What an adventure! I would love to do this.

    A Sea Worry
    I don't think I'll ever be able to surf in my life, and subsequently get that thrill, the rush that surfers get. But, I still get chills imagining it and good writing really helps me feel it.

    Infernal Paradise
    Absolutely loved this story, by Barbara Kingsolver.
    "Where does it go when it leaves us, the memory of beautiful strange things?"
    "There are few enough places in the world that belong entirely to themselves. The human passion to carry all things everywhere, so that every place is home, seems well on its way to homogenizing our planet, save for the odd unreachable corner. Haleakala Crater is one of those corners."

    Cliffhanger in Kaua'i
    Another hike I'd love to do but am in no shape to try. Maybe one day!

    Doing Battle with One Tough Plant
    The importance of fighting non-native species and the problems they cause. Love how they just threw themselves into the work.

    At the Bishop
    This one was intriguing to me even though I'm a super-skeptic.

    Honolulu Mamas
    Cute!

    Sail of a Lifetime
    Aww-inducing.

    Learning Curve
    Short but sweet.

    In My Father's Footsteps
    Powerful and very emotional piece.

    Pizza Night at the Pau Hana Inn
    What a wonderful feeling of inclusion.

    Beauty and the Beach
    The last story, a fitting way to end the book.

  • Jarrett

    4.5/5