Here Today, Gone to Maui

Here Today, Gone to Maui

Author: Carol Snow

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2009-01-06

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 144066031X

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From the author of the "delightful"( Booklist) Getting Warmer, a comedy about what happens when the best lei'd plans go awry. When Jane Shea's boyfriend, Jimmy, invites her to spend a week at a swanky resort in Maui, she's thrilled-of course-but nervous, too. She worries about missing their flight. She worries about losing her luggage. It never even occurs to her that she might misplace Jimmy. But paradise has a way of attracting trouble, and Jane hasn't even managed to learn the hula or paddle under a waterfall before Jimmy disappears. When the police suggest that Jimmy has drowned, Jane thinks things can't get any worse-but her troubles have just begun. This is one vacation the guidebooks never prepared her for.


Getting Warmer

Getting Warmer

Author: Carol Snow

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2007-01-02

Total Pages: 267

ISBN-13: 1440628777

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Natalie Quackenbush is approaching thirty, drowning in debt-and living with her parents. It's the kind of small talk she'd rather avoid. So she and her friends have found a way to entertain themselves on the Scottsdale, Arizona, singles scene: lying. Which isn't a problem-until Natalie finally meets a guy she likes.


Maui Glory Days (Color)

Maui Glory Days (Color)

Author: Jonathan Joseph Weston

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2019-07-26

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9781083090522

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This is the color version of Maui Glory Days. It is very costly to print-on-demand, however, some have requested it. Capturing Maui's golden era of windsurfing, from the early pioneering days of Kailua to the big waves at Hookipa and Jaws, this book tells the story of the Kings and legends of the sport as it evolved from longboards to high-performances in big surf. Fictional dialogue accompanies remarkable true events of survival, from near-drownings to helicopter crashes. Told by Sports Illustrated Picture of the Year (POY) award-winning photographer and filmmaker Jonathan Weston. He was the first filmmaker to take the audience along for the ride with his innovative point-of-view (POV) helmet-mounted 16mm movie camera. The thrills, dangers and behind the scenes experiences are all shared in this epic tale of perseverance and survival. Remarkable images and Wind Legends movie, also produced by Jonathan Weston, are posted in accompanying website.


Moana: The Mighty Maui Makes a Friend

Moana: The Mighty Maui Makes a Friend

Author: Disney Books

Publisher: Disney Electronic Content

Published: 2017-02-21

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 1368008895

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As a demigod, Maui has done a lot to help humanity. He slowed the sun to make the days longer and used his magical fishhook to pull up new islands. He battled monsters and even helped create coconuts. But there's one thing Maui has never done: be somebody's friend. Follow Maui on his journey to become the best friend ever--with some help from the brave voyager named Moana, that is.


Maui Views

Maui Views

Author: Douglas Peebles

Publisher: Mutual Publishing

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 52

ISBN-13: 9781566476027

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Hearings

Hearings

Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries

Publisher:

Published: 1970

Total Pages: 1552

ISBN-13:

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The Three-Year Swim Club

The Three-Year Swim Club

Author: Julie Checkoway

Publisher: Hachette+ORM

Published: 2013-11-19

Total Pages: 489

ISBN-13: 1455523437

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The New York Times bestselling inspirational story of impoverished children who transformed themselves into world-class swimmers. In 1937, a schoolteacher on the island of Maui challenged a group of poverty-stricken sugar plantation kids to swim upstream against the current of their circumstance. The goal? To become Olympians. They faced seemingly insurmountable obstacles. The children were Japanese-American and were malnourished and barefoot. They had no pool; they trained in the filthy irrigation ditches that snaked down from the mountains into the sugarcane fields. Their future was in those same fields, working alongside their parents in virtual slavery, known not by their names but by numbered tags that hung around their necks. Their teacher, Soichi Sakamoto, was an ordinary man whose swimming ability didn't extend much beyond treading water. In spite of everything, including the virulent anti-Japanese sentiment of the late 1930s, in their first year the children outraced Olympic athletes twice their size; in their second year, they were national and international champs, shattering American and world records and making headlines from L.A. to Nazi Germany. In their third year, they'd be declared the greatest swimmers in the world. But they'd also face their greatest obstacle: the dawning of a world war and the cancellation of the Games. Still, on the battlefield, they'd become the 20th century's most celebrated heroes, and in 1948, they'd have one last chance for Olympic glory. They were the Three-Year Swim Club. This is their story.