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  • Kolea

    Russell Cahill

    language (Dragon Moon Press, June 1, 2016)
    To paradise they sailed—There once was a world where hula dancers were experts at spear fighting, where a blind warrior taught his students healing arts... Where adventure ruled—...as well as savage fighting. And where young people could build and sail a canoe on voyages to unknown lands.Where danger waited...That world was Hawai’i. The illegitimate child of Maui’s King, Kolea, is spirited away to Molokai and raised in seclusion by a mysterious Hula Dancer and a blind warrior. Trained as a warrior, he is pursued by his evil half-brother.A daring escape in a voyaging canoe leads Kolea and the other warriors north, and the adventure continues as the Hawai’ian men and women meet natives of the North American Coast and join a community of Tlingit Indians.But ever yearning for his true destiny, Kolea and the voyagers eventually travel south and point their hearts and the bows of their canoe toward home.
  • Kolea

    Russell Cahill

    Paperback (Dragon Moon Press, June 1, 2016)
    To paradise they sailed—There once was a world where hula dancers were experts at spear fighting, where a blind warrior taught his students healing arts... where adventure ruled—...as well as savage fighting. And where young people could build and sail a canoe on voyages to unknown lands. where danger waited... That world was Hawai’i. The illegitimate child of Maui’s King, Kolea, is spirited away to Molokai and raised in seclusion by a mysterious Hula Dancer and a blind warrior. Trained as a warrior, he is pursued by his evil half-brother. A daring escape in a voyaging canoe leads Kolea and the other warriors north, and the adventure continues as the Hawai’ian men and women meet natives of the North American Coast and join a community of Tlingit Indians. But ever yearning for his true destiny, Kolea and the voyagers eventually travel south and point their hearts and the bows of their canoe toward home.
  • Kolea

    Russell Cahill

    Paperback (Booktrope Editions, July 12, 2015)
    The illegitimate child of Maui’s King is spirited away and raised in seclusion by a mysterious Hula Dancer and a blind warrior. Follow the child, Kolea, to Molokai where he is trained by the warrior and pursued by an evil half-brother. A daring escape in a voyaging canoe leads north and the adventure continues as the Hawai’ian men and women warriors meet natives of the North American Coast. The voyagers join a community of Tlingit Indians and Kolea grows in wisdom and courage. Thoughts and yearning draw the voyagers south and point their hearts and the bows of their canoe toward home.