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Summary
If you are reading this, it means you are looking for something more than a tan.
Hawaiʻi is the most isolated population center on Earth. It is a place of immense beauty, but for millions of visitors each year, that beauty is reduced to a two-dimensional backdrop—a postcard image of a palm tree, a sunset, and a smiling hula dancer.
But a postcard has no depth. It has no voice. It cannot scream, it cannot sing, and it cannot bleed.
The Beyond The Postcard series is an invitation to look behind the curtain.
Written by Native Hawaiian educator and storyteller Alston Alika Albarado, this book bridges the gap between the "Visitor" and the "Guest." It rejects the dry tone of textbooks and the superficial fluff of travel brochures. Instead, it offers a Narrative History that reads like a novel.