Preserving Paradise

Preserving Paradise

Author: David L. Callies

Publisher: University of Hawaii Press

Published: 1994-01-01

Total Pages: 156

ISBN-13: 9780824815769

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¿A thought-provoking and well-researched commentary on the impact of Lucas v. South Carolina Coastal Council on Hawaii land-use policies.¿ ¿Harold S. Matsumoto, Director of Planning, State of Hawai`i ¿Startling, provocative. . . . It should be read by all land developers, government regulators, and citizens who care about preserving paradise.¿ ¿Kent M. Keith, President, Chaminade University; Former Director of Planning, State of Hawai`i ¿Useful and succinct. . . a needed clarion call for a more appropriate balance between regulation and pro-active planning. Those who dislike the message that Hawaii can no longer rely so heavily on regulation to preserve the Islands¿ resources and exact `public benefits¿ from developers would, nevertheless, be foolish to ignore it.¿ ¿John P. Whalen, Former Director, Department of Land Utilization, City and County of Honolulu ¿A major contribution of this book is that it presents several alternatives to regulatory taking for preserving environmental quality. . . . While this book focuses on the Hawaiian experience, it offers much for planners and lawyers everywhere.¿ ¿Anthony James Catanese, President and Professor, Florida Atlantic University ¿Callies has again provided a comprehensive review of Hawaii¿s land-use regulatory process. . . . He has presented his point of view that for legal and policy reasons this regulatory system will not effectively preserve what is unique and important about Hawaii.¿ ¿Dan Davidson, Executive Director, Land Use Research Foundation of Hawaii


Coffee Kapu

Coffee Kapu

Author: Selma R. Davis

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2005-01-13

Total Pages: 231

ISBN-13: 1413471358

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In this, her third crime novel set in Hawaii, Selma delves into the mystique, history, lure, and romance of coffee while taking the reader on a tour of Oahu. In Coffee Kapu, modern day criminals pattern their behavior after the notorious criminals of the past. These 21st century bad guys taunt Madam Pele, the legendary goddess of the volcano, and she takes care of them in her inimitable style. The Days continue to enjoy their vacations in Hawaii and share their observations and experiences even while the criminals wreak havoc.


Explorer's Guide Hawaii

Explorer's Guide Hawaii

Author: Kim Grant

Publisher: The Countryman Press

Published: 2008-12

Total Pages: 587

ISBN-13: 0881508098

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Six major islands. One indispensable guide. A friend has gone before you and tells it like it is in the conversational guide to Hawaii. Veteran travel writer and photographer Kim Grant cuts through the tourist brochure clutter to help you maximize your precious time and money. Utterly reliable and comprehensive, she gives completely updated listings of resorts, condos, vacation cottages, and campgrounds, and hundreds of dining recommendations, from plate lunches and local grinds to seared ahi and Kona lobster at haute eateries. But Grant steers you where other guides don't. As a part-time resident, she guides you to waterfalls and volcanoes; takes you snorkeling and golfing; finds authentic luaus; illuminates the nuances of hula; and unearths fine contemporary craftsmen and Hawaiiana collectibles. She also includes musts for first-time visitors, ideas for repeat visitors, building blocks for perfect days, and much more. Other guide features include: • Suggested itineraries for varying lengths of stays and purposeful getaways • Sidebars on the Hawaiian language and Hawaii regional cuisine • Calendar guides to annual events and celebrations • An alphabetical “What's Where” guide for trip planning • Handy icons point out best values, “must dos,” family-friendly activities, and rainy-day activities Explorer's Guide Hawaii: reliable insider's recommendations for the best of the best lodging, dining, and activities, complete with specialized itineraries, "must-see" lists and helpful advice for first-time visitors.


The Endless Summer

The Endless Summer

Author: R.M. Klein

Publisher: Page Publishing Inc

Published: 2016-10-11

Total Pages: 634

ISBN-13: 1683489071

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The Endless Summer, set in 1963, is the story of the Kelly family saga. Dan and Moreen have four outstanding all-American kids—Danny Junior, Randy, and twins Garry and Cindy. They also helped raise Moreen’s cousin’s boy, Deacon James Dean, after he was orphaned a decade before. He lives two doors down on the same street. Rhonda lives in between Deacon and the Kelly’s. Cindy’s boyfriend, Dave, lives across the street, and sometimes Garry dates his little sister, Barbara Ann, but it’s not serious. Cindy fantasizes about eloping, while Dave thinks of joining the Navy, like her father had. Dan Senior owns the Cadillac lot in their hometown of Sunnyvale, California; one in Glendale, California; and one in Oahu, Hawaiʽi. This summer, the Kellys have planned a surf safari down the West Coast after graduation to take co-op kids and some of the neighbors to Hawai‛i for the Diamond Head Open Surf contest! Deacon, Danny, Randy, Garry, and Rhonda are all contenders! Deacon is a pre-pro-circuit surfer, the first of his kind. When he and his crew participate in the Diamond Head Open, he upsets Laolo, the Hawaiian local bad-boy and three-time Open winner, and is forced to race him in the Island’s ‘Dead Rat Trap’. Their fates on the Island depend on a favorable outcome of that ‘Rat Race’, especially because Garry starts dating Lana, Laolo’s little sister! There’s a love triangle between Deacon and Randy—they both love Cassandra Diamond. Deacon steps up to marry Cassie after Wendy ruins her and Danny’s wedding plans for someone none of them suspected! Deacon’s decision to race costs him dearly, and in the aftermath, the whole Kelly clan finds their real true loves that life-altering summer of 1963. No one will be able to forget Deacon Dean and his mean street machine Darlyne and the endless summer of ’63!