O.A. Bushnell
O.A. Bushnell was an American author and microbiologist known for his works that often explored the history and culture of Hawaii. He wrote both fiction and non-fiction, contributing significantly to the understanding of Hawaiian heritage and history.
Books
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1. Molokai
Set in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, this poignant narrative follows the life of Rachel Kalama, a spirited Hawaiian girl who is forcibly separated from her family and sent to the isolated leprosy settlement on the island of Molokai. Despite the harsh realities of her new life, Rachel's resilience and determination shine through as she forms deep bonds with fellow patients and navigates the challenges of living in a community marked by both suffering and hope. Through her journey, the story explores themes of love, loss, and the enduring human spirit in the face of adversity.
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2. The Weirdness
Set in the vibrant and mystical landscape of Hawaii, this novel delves into the complex interplay between science, culture, and spirituality. The story follows a group of researchers and locals as they grapple with the mysterious and inexplicable phenomena occurring on the islands. As they navigate the tensions between traditional beliefs and modern scientific understanding, they uncover secrets that challenge their perceptions of reality and force them to confront the limits of human knowledge. The narrative weaves together elements of folklore, history, and scientific inquiry, creating a rich tapestry that explores the essence of human curiosity and the unknown.
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