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Lost Twain

A Novel of Hawai'i

by Kate H Winter

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Lost in the enchantments of Hawai’i, how does a man - or woman - find the way back? And why?

In 1866, Samuel L. Clemens was ‘lost’ on the island of Maui. The journalist who would become Mark Twain suddenly ceased sending his dispatches back to California. His ‘Letters’ resumed six weeks later without explanation. What was he doing on Maui? And why did he want it kept secret? Emily Witt, English professor from Buffalo, NY, is handed the lost notebook Clemens kept during that escapade by the mysterious Hawaiian who also introduces her to the exotic and erotic realities of Hawai’i today. Before her summer research trip ends, the professor has to negotiate a future that satisfies her newly awakened self. In alternating narratives of Emily’s journey and Clemens’s missing weeks, this novel explores the lure of ‘going native’ and our ‘civilized’ resistance to it, glimpses of how Hawaiians embrace outsiders or don’t. How can Emily protect the Hawaiian family whose history is entwined with Clemens and still publish the find of her career? Is it exposure or exploitation? And how does love bind Witt and Twain to Hawai’i and its people?

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Paperback
Format: 5.5 x 8.5 Black & White Paperback, 214 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (Nov 09, 2011)
ISBN10: 1432781804
ISBN13: 9781432781804
Genre: FICTION / Historical / General

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Kate H WinterKate “Kealani” H Winter wrote the award-winning biography of America’s ‘female Mark Twain,’ Marietta Holley and 2005 PBS documentary about her. Her second book, The Woman in the Mountain, explored the lives of Adirondack Mountain women. After teaching 19th century fiction at a NY University, she spent three years teaching at the University of Hawai’i. Winter now lives in Hawai’i and upstate New York, with her back against mountains, combining, as her characters do, the pleasures of living in two very different worlds. Visit my FB page:http://www.facebook.com/pages/Kate-Kealani-H-Winter/178210385600390
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