Summary - Moloka'i - Based On The Book By Alan Brennert
Brief Books Publishing
Narrador Jeff Harrison
Editora: Brief Books Publishing
Sinopse
SUMMARY MOLOKA'I BASED ON THE BOOK BY ALAN BRENNERT SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: BRIEF BOOKS PUBLISHING CONTENT Early Life in Honolulu Discovery of Leprosy and Quarantine Separation and Journey to Kalaupapa Arrival at Kalaupapa and Bishop Home Life at Bishop Home and Growing Up Community and Changes in Kalaupapa Love and Loss Relationships and the Leprosy Station Later Life, Loss, and Hope General Analysis ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK Alan Brennert's Moloka'i tells the story of Rachel Kalama, a young Hawaiian girl who is sent to the leper colony of Kalaupapa in the late 19th century. The book follows her life as she navigates the challenges of living in isolation while dealing with the stigma of leprosy, and her quest to create a meaningful life. The narrative explores themes of love, loss, resilience, and the human capacity to find hope even in the direst of circumstances. It delves into the lives of the patients and caregivers at Kalaupapa, showing their struggles to maintain their dignity in the face of a terrible disease. The novel also depicts the interactions between Hawaiian and foreign cultures, as well as the impact of historical events on the characters' lives. The story is a blend of personal narrative with real historical events, making it an emotional and educational read.
Duração: 24 minutos (00:24:01) Data de publicação: 02/02/2025; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —

