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Kuleana

A Story of Family, Land, and Legacy in Old Hawai'i

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Kuleana

De: Sara Kehaulani Goo
Narrado por: Sara Kehaulani Goo
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Read by the author and set in one of the world’s most beautiful landscapes, Kuleana is the story of an award-winning journalist’s effort to hold on to her family’s ancestral Hawaiian lands—and find herself along the way.

“A powerful story of land, belonging, loss, and survival that challenges us all to think about what we are responsible for.”
—Rebecca Nagle, bestselling author of By the Fire We Carry

"Sara Kehaulani Goo's voice alternates between heartbreak and hope as she describes the options her family has tried to reduce or eliminate the taxes...Her delivery of these harsh realities will deeply move listeners as her family continues to fight to keep what they already own." — AudioFile

From an early age, Sara Kehaulani Goo was enchanted by her family’s land in Hawai‘i. The vast area on the rugged shores of Maui’s east side—given by King Kamehameha III in 1848—extends from mountain to sea, encompassing ninety acres of lush, undeveloped rainforest jungle along the rocky coastline and a massive sixteenth-century temple with a mysterious past.

When a property tax bill arrives with a 500 percent increase, Sara and her family members are forced to make a decision about the property: fight to keep the land or sell to the next offshore millionaire. When Sara returns to Maui from the mainland, she reconnects with her great-uncle Take and uncovers the story of how much land her family has already lost over generations, centuries-old artifacts from the temple, and the insidious displacement of Native Hawaiians by systemic forces.

Part journalistic offering and part memoir, Kuleana interrogates deeper questions of identity, legacy, and what we owe to those who come before and after us. Sara’s breathtaking story of unexpected homecomings, familial hardship, and fierce devotion to ancestry creates a refreshingly new narrative about Hawai‘i, its native people, and their struggle to hold on to their land and culture today.

A Macmillan Audio production from Flatiron Books.

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Dear Listener,

What do I wish more people knew about Hawaii?
"I wish more people knew about the rich culture that Hawai'i has to offer beyond the "aloha" vacation vibes that we've all had ingrained into us. The truth is, that narrative masks the darker story of colonization—which locals still feel the impacts of today. It becomes hard to make ends meet, as rising land values threaten to displace Native Hawaiian people from their land and their culture. That’s why I wrote this book—to provide a true narrative, written from a Native Hawaiian perspective."– Sara Kehaulani Goo, author of Kuleana
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I really enjoyed the authenticity that comes through in hearing this fascinating story read straight from the author in her own voice. This point is made because even though she didn't grow up full-time in Hawaii, I can hear her very slight Islander accent and cadence that took me deeper into the story in audio form. This story paints the plight of past and modern-day native Hawaiians and their proud history in a way that balances lush imagery with emotional depth. Highly recommended!

Captivating prose, beautiful and earnest.

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Such a very good story! Definitely recommend to read. It definitely grasp the reader to listen of the history of Hawai'i and the struggle they faced back then to now.

Amazing Memoir and Story

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I very much enjoyed this book. I grew up in Hawai’i (Big Island and Maui) and know the land she writes about. My neighbors in Kahana are going through the same struggle as Sara’s family is with the possibility of losing their land. I also love the story of keeping her Hawaiian-ness alive in her own family thousands of miles away from Maui. I lived in Lahaina and am currently fighting the fight with my Hawaiian friends regarding housing and tourism (and disaster tourism with the tourists trespassing the fire zone area). I hope someday very soon my eyes will witness the end of developers and greed taking over the islands and generational lands will be saved from more loss.

Heartfelt story of family and responsibility

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Inspired by the personal story of learning about and preserving the culture and felt it such a necessary history to know

Inspiring

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Loved the correct pronunciations of Hawaiian words.
Incorrect pronunciations in other books I’ve listened to became distractions and affect credibility of the story.

Totally relatable story.

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