The Pohaku: A Novel

Author:   Jasmin Iolani Hakes
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
ISBN:  

9780063421134


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   12 March 2026
Format:   Hardback
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The Pohaku: A Novel


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Author:   Jasmin Iolani Hakes
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Imprint:   HarperVia
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.440kg
ISBN:  

9780063421134


ISBN 10:   0063421135
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   12 March 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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""A novel of exquisite beauty and grace, The Pohaku follows a grandmother and granddaughter, and generations of ancestors, tasked with safekeeping the divine stone that unites a kingdom and carries the mysteries of the world. Their tale captures how secrets can destroy people or bring them together as these powerful, vibrant women battle the outside forces threatening their culture and the interpersonal dramas threatening their bonds. Hakes imparts Hawaiian history with the elegance of a poet all while asking the age-old question: What do we owe our families, our communities, and ourselves? An absolute stunner."" — Laura Warrell, author of Sweet, Soft, Plenty Rhythm


""A novel of exquisite beauty and grace, The Pohaku follows a grandmother and granddaughter, and generations of ancestors, tasked with safekeeping the divine stone that unites a kingdom and carries the mysteries of the world. Their tale captures how secrets can destroy people or bring them together as these powerful, vibrant women battle the outside forces threatening their culture and the interpersonal dramas threatening their bonds. Hakes imparts Hawaiian history with the elegance of a poet, all while asking the age-old question: What do we owe our families, our communities, and ourselves? An absolute stunner."" — Laura Warrell, author of Sweet, Soft, Plenty Rhythm ""Beautifully sculpted, The Pohaku takes readers on a magnificent journey that links past traumas to current realities. In Hakes’s masterful hands, readers bear witness to the weight of impossible hope, the blessings of storytelling, and the power of perseverance. Hakes solidifies herself as a skillful raconteur of epic sagas, legends, and haunting truths."" — Diane Marie Brown, author of Black Candle Women, a Read with Jenna Book Club pick ""A rich, sweeping tale centered on the fierce resolve of women as protectors of the fortunes of their families over generations and migrations. This saga of a magical and powerful stone and the people whose fates are tied to it through family secrets, regrets, and love kept me enthralled for hours and left my heart softer, fuller, at the end. Hakes’s storytelling is taut and The Pohaku is a triumph."" — Sonora Jha, award-winning author of Intemperance “This book breathes new life into island narratives . . . it's impossible to come away unchanged.” — Kawai Strong Washburn, author of the PEN/Hemingway award-winning Sharks in the Times of Saviors, on Hula “Hula is an unforgettable ode to Hawaii, its people, and the power and pain of its history. Through one family and its fearless women, Jasmin ‘Iolani Hakes offers a profound examination of what it means to defy and to belong.” — Qian Julie Wang, New York Times bestselling author of Beautiful Country, on Hula “Stunning . . . an intricately built novel that spans decades, moving in and out of a collective voice, while also telling Hi’i’s deeply personal and devastating story of trying to find her way. . . . Although the book never gives full access to the sacred knowledge of any individual dance, it’s hard not to feel each beat—a yearning for and a deep knowledge and love of both this practice and this place—somewhere deep in your belly by the end.” — Los Angeles Times on Hula ""A proud, vibrant coming of age tale."" — Elle, The 39 Best New Books to Read on Summer 2023, on Hula ""An immersive and astute debut . . . a deeply affecting story of mothers and daughters and what makes a family."" — Booklist (starred review) on Hula ""This debut novel moves with graceful power and sings with a voice as spellbinding as the rolling surf."" — Oprah Daily on Hula ""Colliding grand, national narratives with marginalized stories, Hakes’ novel challenges the very concept of 'history,' particularly its relationship to language. Who has the right to document experiences in 'words,' whether written or verbal? Just what can words—spoken and unspoken—do to those grappling with historical injustices and trauma? Through storytelling, The Pohaku illustrates how power both harms and heals."" — Booklist


""A novel of exquisite beauty and grace, The Pohaku follows a grandmother and granddaughter, and generations of ancestors, tasked with safekeeping the divine stone that unites a kingdom and carries the mysteries of the world. Their tale captures how secrets can destroy people or bring them together as these powerful, vibrant women battle the outside forces threatening their culture and the interpersonal dramas threatening their bonds. Hakes imparts Hawaiian history with the elegance of a poet all while asking the age-old question: What do we owe our families, our communities, and ourselves? An absolute stunner."" — Laura Wardell, author of Sweet, Soft, Plenty Rhythm


Author Information

Jasmin Iolani Hakes was born and raised in Hilo, Hawai'i. Her essays have appeared in the Los Angeles Times and the Sacramento Bee. She is the recipient of the Best Fiction award from the Southern California Writers Conference, a Squaw Valley LoJo Foundation Scholarship, a Writing by Writers Emerging Voices fellowship, and a Hedgebrook residency. Dance has always been central to Jasmin's life and creativity. She took her first hula class when she was four years old and danced for the esteemed Halau o Kekuhi and the Tahitian troupe Hei Tiare. She worked throughout college as a professional luau dancer. She lives in California.

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