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Sit back and relax on a warm summer day with these page-turners from Kaimukī’s go-to bookstore.
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Sit back and relax on a warm summer day with these page-turners from Kaimukī’s go-to bookstore.
Just in time for summer, explore three new books for young readers, from littles to teens, by Pasifika authors.
Pacific Islanders in Publishing, dedicated to promoting the works of Pasifika authors, has you covered for AANHPI Heritage Month reads.
Carissa Moore’s newly released book is a love letter to the Islands told through the lens of surfing.
April is National Poetry Month! Check out Da Shop’s curated selection of poetry from across the Pacific Islands, highlighting Pasifika voices.
Zoë Eisenberg is winning praise for two works released early this year.
Marshall’s upcoming book, Women! In! Peril!, has been named an Indies Introduce pick and an April 2024 Indie Next pick by the American Booksellers Association.
In this month’s Kākou Town Hall, we tackle the topic of “Artificial Intelligence: Embrace It or Fear It?”
Explore these titles by Black authors that celebrate and honor Black history, culture and legacies in Hawai‘i and beyond.
Six beloved local authors share the unforgettable stories they found last year.
BookHouse and Poindexter’s Books pair fantastic reads with fun in-store events, sunny reading spots and even a snack bar loaded with saimin and ice cream.
Da Shop’s staff presents their book picks of the year, from a poetry collection to a pop star’s memoir to an Okinawan anthology.
Hawai‘i’s spirit can be found, and accessed more easily than ever, in our cultural repositories. Here are some resources.
On Lā Kū‘oko‘a, here are books to read that champion Hawaiian independence, identity and culture.
Attend a writer’s workshop, listen to panels and support the local writing community at this three-day festival, returning in person for the first time since 2020.
During Banned Books Week and beyond, take a stand against censorship and read a greater diversity of stories.
To celebrate Halloween, PBS Hawai‘i is hosting Trunk O’ Treat for Keiki Club members and Lopaka Kapanui on “What School You Went?”
From benefit concerts to fundraising auctions, our Hawai‘i community is hustling to organize awesome events to help Maui recover.
Read these stories of Maui to find comfort in the aftermath of the Lahaina wildfires and honor the island culture.
Three new books celebrate eclectic aspects of local culture, from women’s surfing to Okinawan heritage to Hawaiian wisdom.
Joyful, hilarious, thoughtful and heartbreaking all at once, the multi-genre collection is a love letter to Okinawan culture.
The free, family-friendly event at HiSAM will feature activities and performances themed around Kanemura’s new illustrated children’s book.
A blend of interviews, history, Hawaiian legends and memoir, the book offers insight into women surfers while inspiring a new generation.
With June being National Pride Month, here are our novel and poetry picks from LGBTQIA+ authors about gender-diverse experiences.