The Quietest SingingDarrell H. Y. Lum, Joseph Stanton, Estelle Enoki State Foundation on Culture and the Arts, 2000 - 228 pages For this collection the Hawaii Award for Literature recipients were asked to write about people living in some way apart or outside of the mainstream: the plantation family, or the woman hostage, for example. Included in the notes are comments from writers responding to each other's work. |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
asked bird body boxing cause Chinese close coming covered dark don't door enters eyes face father feel feet fish four friends front girls give gotta hair hand Hawai'i Hawaiian head hear heard holding inside island Japanese Kahikina keep kind KIYO knew land laughs leave letter light live look MICHIE Michiko mother moved never night ocean once passed past pick picture play remember roll seemed side singing sometimes sound stay steps stopped story talk tell things thought told took TOSH trees trying turned Uncle voice wait walked watch wave wife woman wonder write Yeah Yuriko