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Showing 30 distinct works. « previous 1 2 3 next » sort by. « previous 1 2 3 next » * Note: these are all the books on Goodreads for this author. To add more books, click here . Alan Brennert has 67 books on Goodreads with 406694 ratings. Alan Brennert’s most popular book is Moloka'i (Moloka'i, #1).
Oct 4, 2004 · by Alan Brennert (Author) 4.5 9,367 ratings. Book 1 of 2: Moloka'i. See all formats and editions. This richly imagined novel, set in Hawai'i more than a century ago, is an extraordinary epic of a little-known time and place---and a deeply moving testament to the resiliency of the human spirit.
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Prose. Comic books. Bibliography. Novels and short story collections. Comic books. DC Comics. Marvel Comics. Television and film. Awards and nominations. References. External links. Alan Brennert (born May 30, 1954) is an American author, television producer, and screenwriter.
Alan Brennert is the author of the best-selling historical novels MOLOKA'I and HONOLULU, both favorites of reading groups across the country. MOLOKA'I was a ... Read full bio. Most popular. Moloka'i: A Novel. 9,041. Kindle Edition. $000. or $11.99 to buy. Top Alan Brennert titles. Page 1 of 3. Moloka'i: A Novel. Honolulu: A Novel.
Alan Brennert is the author of the historical novels Palisades Park, Honolulu (chosen one of the best books of 2009 by The Washington Post), and Moloka'i, which won the 2006 Bookies Award, sponsored by the Contra Costa Library, for the Book Club Book of the Year (and has sold over 600,000 copies since publication).
Apr 1, 2010 · 4.5 9,369 ratings. Book 1 of 2: Moloka'i. See all formats and editions. Young Rachel Kalama, growing up in idyllic Honolulu in the 1890s, is part of a big, loving Hawaiian family, and dreams of seeing the far-off lands that her father, a merchant seaman, often visits.