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Melal: A Novel of the Pacific
Published in Paperback by University of Hawaii Press (July, 2002)
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The place is the Marshall Islands. The theme is universal.
great first book
A beautifully realized novel which goes far beyond a voyeuristic account of the subjugation of the Marshallese by Americans and its use of the islanders as nuclear guinea pigs with its terrific characters, a terrifying plot and mythological monster gods who vie with Grendel in amusement and disgust.
Haunting Story
Admittedly, I'm not 100% objective about Melal. I grew up on Kwajalein and attended high school with the author. However, Melal is an incredible work of fiction. It is part adventure, part mythology and part commentary on the human condition. One dimension of the story takes place in 1981 as Rujen Keju and his two sons confront that unique Marshallese heritage that includes the legacy of atomic testing and the relationship with the American community on Kwajalein. The other dimension is timeless, based on the complicated Marshallese mythology of dwarfs, spirits and demons.
Robert's descriptions of life on Kwajalein struck a cord within me - one I thought I had put to rest years ago. His descriptive prose will offer you an unique perspective on Pacific island life where the ocean is more prevelant and often more revelent than land.
My highest praise for a novel is that I "cannot stop reading" and that when I finish I immediately begin re-reading passages. Melal fulfilled both. It forced me to explore my perspective on the Marshallese people and to remember friends, both American and Marshallese.
If you enjoy myths, legends, adventure, fishing, travel or just want to read a book with incredible prose - try Melal!
A Gift Once Given
Published in Hardcover by Xlibris Corporation (January, 1999)
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A Gift Once Given
This is the story of a summer romance between two teenagers in 1957. Michael is sensitive and funny and Linda was equally engaging. I read this in three evenings and it was hard for me to put it down. I so liked the story and the characters that I wanted to keep going just to find out what they would do next. A comfortable easy read.
A refreshing novel reflecting traditional values
A great book to lose yourself in, and soak up the way life used to be; and still is for some of us. Don't miss this book!
Barclay's Apology in Modern English
Published in Paperback by Barclay Press (February, 1997)
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Freiday's Apology, not Barclay's
Robert Barclay's Apology for the True Christian Divinity is required reading for any serious student of historic Quakerism. Unfortunately Dean Freiday's attempt to paraphrase it in "modern English" contains so many mistakes that there is no point in using it for anything except the footnotes (which do sometimes provide useful background information about earlier authors whom Barclay cites). The way to understand Barclay is to read an unaltered text of his original wording...
Adam Hoops, Thomas Barclay, and the House in Morrisville Known As Summerseat, 1764-1791 (Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, V. 90, Pt. 5)
Published in Paperback by Amer Philosophical Society (March, 2001)
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The Ancient Monuments of Arran (Historic Scotland)
Published in Paperback by The Stationery Office Books (31 December, 1989)
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An Apology for the True Christian Divinity (1877)
Published in Paperback by Kessinger Publishing (February, 2003)
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The Art of the Trumpet-Maker: The Materials, Tools, and Techniques of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries in Nuremberg (Early Music Series, No 14)
Published in Paperback by Clarendon Pr (May, 1996)
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Arthur's Room: Arthur's Spirit Struggles to Escape the Cage of Cerebral Palsy
Published in Paperback by Beaver's Pond Press (April, 2002)
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California Probate Practice
Published in Hardcover by International Institute of Technology, Incorp (December, 1991)
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Falstaff: Being the Acta Domini Johannis Fastolfe, or Life and Valiant Deeds of Sir John Faustoff, or t Barclay Franks.
Published in Hardcover by Little Brown & Company (October, 1976)
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Rujen encounters a series of mishaps that day, including having his work-boots stolen, and the reader is drawn into his story as he goes through the day, trying to conform to what is expected of him and looking forward to his volunteer job as an usher at the Catholic church later. In the meantime, his son Jebro and his younger brother Nuke, set out on a small boat to visit the homeland of their grandfather, a small island which has been declared off-limits to Marshallese people. To add another dimension to the story is the magical tale of mischief-making gods and demons appearing as characters who play tricks on each other.
The story is told through alternative chapters, turning a flashlight on one harsh reality after another as the characters struggle through their day. And yet, there is sense of humor throughout, as we see each character's strengths, weaknesses, complexity and growth. Everyone is breaking some sort of minor law, including three American teenagers who are cutting school and out fishing that day. Their encounter with the two young brothers is both frightening and inspiring as they, too, learn a lot from the day's events.
I was immediately drawn into the writing and couldn't put it down. I loved the characters and I loved the situation. I also gained understanding of the history as well as and myths and legends that define the Marshall Islanders as a people. I usually don't like books that include magical characters, but these were so outrageous that they held my attention completely. The author is great at description and he lets himself go really wild as he describes the demons. Another theme throughout is scatological which addresses the very real issue of sewage management on the islands. And then there are the themes of father and sons, and Good Friday suffering. But best of all is the theme of love and camaraderie and lessons learned.
This book is a small gem that not only taught me a lot, but also made me think. Even the conclusion, which is indeed satisfactory, is something that gave me even more food for thought. I hope to hear more about this author, who now lives on Hawaii. His is fresh clear voice brings reveals some universal themes. Highly recommended.