The Kāne'ohe Kid: A Story of Courage, Friendship, and Aloha
About The Kāne'ohe Kid: A Story of Courage, Friendship, and Aloha
"Sometimes the bravest thing you can do is be yourself."In 1937, pale-skinned Hugh Murray trades the sooty streets of Pittsburgh for the emerald valleys of Kāne'ohe, Hawaiʻi. Desperate to fit in at his new school, Hugh faces relentless bullying and struggles to understand the rich tapestry of Hawaiian and Asian cultures surrounding him.
When a dangerous challenge and a catastrophic storm force Hugh to choose between proving himself and staying true to his values, he discovers that real courage isn't about changing who you are but about embracing where you belong. A Fish Out of Water in ParadiseAt Kāne'ohe School, Hugh faces relentless teasing and bullying from local kids, especially Willy Kahapea, the toughest boy in school. Desperate to belong, Hugh tries everything to transform himself into a "local kid."
He practices pidgin English, learns to fish and dive, and studies Hawaiian customs from his neighbors. But the harder he tries to change who he is, the more trouble he finds. Based on True EventsSet against the backdrop of pre-World War II Hawaiʻi, The Kāne'ohe Kid brings to life a remarkable true story of one boy's journey from outsider to hero.
Rich with authentic details of 1930s island life, including Hawaiian language and customs, local foods, and the diverse cultures that made Hawaiʻi a true melting pot, this middle-grade historical fiction novel captures a pivotal moment in Hawaiian and American history, all from the perspectice of an eleven year old boy and his unexpected group of faithful friends. Perfect for Readers Who Love:Historical fiction set in HawaiʻiComing-of-age stories about belonging and identityAdventure tales featuring the ocean and survivalMulti-cultural stories celebrating diversityHeartwarming family and friendship narrativesTrue stories of courage and heroismMiddle-grade books with authentic historical detailsStories about overcoming bullying through understandingJoin Hugh Murray on an unforgettable journey that proves courage comes in all colors, friendship knows no boundaries, and sometimes the bravest thing you can do is simply be yourself.