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Mauna Kea: A Novel of Hawai'i - by Tom Peek (Paperback)

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Highlights

  • Winner of the 2024 Nautilus Award for Small Press Fiction!A boundary-bridging novel that will surprise, captivate, and movereaders who thought they knew Hawaiʻi; an age-old story of healing a searedheart and finding home.
  • Author(s): Tom Peek
  • 480 Pages
  • Fiction + Literature Genres, Action & Adventure

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A young vagabond running from America's turmoil is forced to confront his own grief and rage on an embattled holy mountain in the Pacific. There he encounters a mysterious domain of ancient mountain deities and the Native Hawaiians who revere them, including two wise elders who take him under their wings and a young woman with a world-weary heart akin to his own. Through his startling experiences with them--and a motley cadre of other islanders--he learns the power of aloha and discovers an untapped reservoir of faith and courage that rekindles his hope in himself and in the world we share.



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Winner of the 2024 Nautilus Award for Small Press Fiction!

A boundary-bridging novel that will surprise, captivate, and move
readers who thought they knew Hawaiʻi; an age-old story of healing a seared
heart and finding home.

Mauna Kea: A Novel of Hawai'i is a gripping tale of clashing
passions--science and spirituality, vengeance and compassion, fear and
courage--set atop Hawaiʻi's 14,000-foot Mauna Kea, realm of revered goddesses
and star-wise explorers. A young vagabond running from America's
turmoil is forced to confront his own grief and rage on an embattled holy
mountain in the Pacific. There he encounters a mysterious domain of ancient
mountain deities and the Native Hawaiians who revere them, including two wise
elders who take him under their wings and a young woman with a world-weary
heart akin to his own.

Through his startling experiences with them--and a motley
cadre of other islanders--he learns the power of aloha and
discovers an untapped reservoir of faith and courage that rekindles his hope in
himself and in the world we share.

Includes an illustrated map and 12 original pen-and-ink drawings made especially for the novel by John D. Dawson



Review Quotes




"If youʻre interested in Native Hawaiian culture, or in the community politics of Hawaiʻi, or in deep-universe astronomy, you should read this book. You likewise may wish to read it if you followed the epic 2019 protest in which an improvised village of mostly Native Hawaiians blocked construction of one of the worldʻs largest telescope on Hawai`i Island . . . Author Tom Peek is an insider to this story. He has stepped back to give us a novelistʻs view from high in the heavens of what the next protest might look like. He hooks you on his multiple characters, who variously collude and collide, as people have and will continue to do so in real life over this sacred mountain."--Tom Coffman, writer/director of the film Mauna Kea, Sacred Conduct/Sacred Mountain, and author of Nation Within: The History of the American Occupation of Hawaiʻi

"Majestic, deep, compelling . . . a feat of high literary skill and imagination. . . . [Peek's] love for both the Hawaiian people and their land ('aina) is as pervasive as it is palpable. I expect it to cement his place as a fine chronicler of the archipelago and culture he loves so much. A great read, well-written, compelling, Mauna Kea is a sword cut performed by a master, both fast and deep at the same time. I highly recommend it."--Monk Yun Rou (Arthur Rosenfeld), award-winning author of numerous Taoist books, including Nautilus Award winner Mad Monk Manifesto: A Prescription for Evolution, Revolution, and Global Awakening, the novels Wasp Warrior and The Jade Boy, and his memoir The Monk of Park Avenue

"Mauna Kea has authority on every page. I admire very much about all of it, but perhaps especially the way Tom Peek shows the simultaneity of past and present on the mountain, and by implication in all of Hawaiian history. It is both so true and so hard to do believably--and yet he does it."--Elinor Langer, author of The Nation Special Issue on Hawaiian History, Famous Are the Flowers: Hawaiian Resistance Then--and Now

"An
authentic, eye-opening novel that lifts the veil on the ancient traditions and
modern political intrigues that underlie the longstanding controversy over
telescopes on Mauna Kea."--Nelson
Ho, Sierra Club leader and
longtime Mauna Kea activist



"In Mauna Kea, Hawaiʻi-based author Tom Peek develops his craft far beyond his first novel, the award-winning Daughters of Fire. Peek's down-to-earth storytelling voice speaks to a broad audience--national, global, and local--no
small feat. His compelling and deftly woven plot lines, keen sense of
pacing, and finely-etched, authentic characters combine to bring to life
the world of the Mauna Kea Protectors Movement while also offering a
particularly intimate perspective on those who trace their ancestry to
this sacred mountain."--Susan Najita, Associate Professor of Literature and Asian/Pacific Islander American Studies, University of Michigan



"Tom Peek is an organic intellectual in the tradition of Mark Twain."--Poet Jaime Jacinto, author of Heaven is Just Another Country



"In this
age of countless battles, whether over indigenous resources in the Americas or
territory in Ukraine, here's a novel that offers a deeper way to think about
conflict, a hopeful book sorely needed in these often-disheartening times."--Michael
Osmera PhD, retired cultural anthropologist, Linfield University in Oregon



"The novel is a compelling, extremely entertaining story
that encompasses ancient Hawaiian concepts and American thought patterns. The
authentic characters are perfect. It's a Hawaiian cultural primer, a gift that
lifts the spirits high! ʻIolanaʻoe! (You soar like a hawk!)" -- Kaluna West,
Native Hawaiian artist, educator, and former Kahoʻolawe activist



"This novel is medicine for the world." --Arnie Kotler, editor of Peace Is Every Step by Thich Nhat Hanh


Dimensions (Overall): 8.98 Inches (H) x 5.98 Inches (W) x 1.42 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.41 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Sub-Genre: Action & Adventure
Genre: Fiction + Literature Genres
Number of Pages: 480
Publisher: All Night Books
Format: Paperback
Author: Tom Peek
Language: English
Street Date: October 10, 2023
TCIN: 88555456
UPC: 9781632261205
Item Number (DPCI): 247-04-1897
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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De la - 2 months ago
This book really does a great job of combining both the local Hawaiian perspective and the science and engineering perspectives about the telescopes built up on Mauna Kea. It’s a beautiful read and I highly recommend it.
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