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OverviewDaughters of Fire is a gripping adventure of romance, intrigue, myth, and murder set amid the cultural tensions of today’s Hawaiʻi. Winner of the Independent Book Publishers Association Benjamin Franklin Silver Finalist Award for Popular Fiction A visiting astronomer falls in love with a Hawaiian anthropologist who guides him into a Polynesian world of volcanoes, gods, and revered ancestors. The lovers get caught up in murder and intrigue as developers and politicians try to conceal that a long-dormant volcano is rumbling back to life above the hotel-laden Kona coast. The anthropologist joins forces with an aging seer and a young activist, and these three Hawaiian women summon their deepest traditions to confront the latest, most extravagant resort as the eruption and the murder expose deep rifts in paradise. Tom Peek’s mystical and provocative novel picks up Hawaiʻi’s story where James Michener left off. Daughters of Fire illuminates how the islands’ post-statehood transformation into a tourist mecca and developers gold mine sparked a Native Hawaiian movement to reclaim their culture, protect sacred land, and step into the future with wisdom and aloha. Includes an illustrated map and 9 original pen-and-ink drawings created for the novel by John D. Dawson. Also includes a Reading Group Guide. Originally published in 2012, Daughters of Fire has become a classic of modern Hawaiian fiction. This edition includes a new introduction by the author. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tom Peek , John D. Dawson , Herb Kawainui KanePublisher: Easton Studio Press Imprint: Easton Studio Press Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 22.90cm ISBN: 9781632261564ISBN 10: 1632261561 Pages: 516 Publication Date: 07 August 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews“One highly recommended thrill ride of a book.”—Huffington Post “Captures the boiling point of long-simmering tensions between traditional lifestyles and Western development.”— San Francisco Chronicle Author InformationTom Peek lived his early life on the Upper Mississippi on a backwaters island of Minnesota river folk, beaver, and ancient burial mounds. After hitchhiking by boat through the South Seas, he settled on Hawaiʻi Island more than three decades ago. There, he’s been a mountain and astronomy guide on Mauna Kea and an eruption ranger, firefighter, and exhibit writer on Kilauea, working closely with Hawaiian elders and cultural practitioners on both volcanoes. A nationally award-winning author and acclaimed writing teacher, he lives with his wife, artist Catherine Robbins, in a rainforest cottage near Kilauea’s erupting summit. John D. Dawson was raised in San Diego and has lived on Hawaiʻi Island for decades. A graduate of the Art Center School, Los Angeles, now the ArtCenter College of Design, Dawson has illustrated books for national publishers as well as stamps for the US Postal Service, including its entire Nature of America series. He’s also done commissions for the United Nations, National Park Service, National Geographic Society, National Wildlife Federation, and Audubon Society. His fine art watercolors and acrylics are represented by the Volcano Art Center gallery in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park. Herb Kawainui Kane, celebrated Hawaiian artist, historian, and author, cofounded the Polynesian Voyaging Society and designed the Hokulea voyaging canoe, contributing profoundly to the Hawaiian Renaissance movement. A graduate of the Art Institute of Chicago, Kane depicted Hawaiian historical scenes realistically, but when painting spiritual or mythological aspects of the culture—as in Pele, the cover image of this book—his art was expressionistic, with bold brushwork and vivid colors. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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