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The Tattoo

By: Chris McKinney
Narrated by: Brent Mukai
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Two prisoners form a bond in this “powerful” novel that reveals the darker side of Hawaii (Time Out Chicago).

Ken Hideyoshi is the new guy in Halawa Correctional Institute. He’s tough looking, a hard case. His cellmate is Cal—the mute tattoo artist of the prison who murdered his own wife. Ken, already inked with a gang symbol and a Japanese emblem, eventually asks Cal to create an elaborate tattoo on his back, in kanji script, of Musashi’s Book of the Void.

While he is being worked on, he tells Cal his life story. Motherless, he was raised by a distant father, a Vietnam War veteran, in the impoverished hinterlands. In his teen years he hung out with the native Hawaiian gangs and was drawn into the Hawaiian Korean underworld of strip bars and massage parlors. As Cal’s artistry takes shape on Ken’s back, the story of Ken’s life takes shape as well—a tale of hardship and abuse, ambition and proud samurai spirit, and, ultimately, his downfall, in this gritty novel about “the other Hawai’i, the one tourists never get to see” (Ian MacMillan).

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Beautiful and Horrifying

This book touches something primal in my soul that is refreshing and terrifying at the same time! Makes me feel that feeling like when I watch Jurassic park and the kids feel safe and are eating jello and ice cream only to look up and see the shadows of the raptors. Like yeah I’m safe I’m home but there is always that fear of those shadows. I lived a similar life to Ken as I grew up in Hawaii and this author does such a phenomenal job at painting a picture of how local boys grow up in hawaii! I read this book in high school and felt such a deep connection to it but for some reason was terrified to re read it for fear of reopening that feral side I had locked away. The narrator makes this book come to life and turns my stomach with how realistically he depicts certain scenes and phrases it makes me long to be home. All in all, fucken cherry job braddah Chris!

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