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  • This was a time period I couldn't really explore in depth in Moloka'i, since my main characters were in isolation at Kalaupapa.

    Alan Brennert biography 2009

  • When the network opted not to produce it, Alan decided he needed to write something that people would get to see, and the result was Moloka'i.

    Alan Brennert biography 2009

  • Like Rachel Kalama in Moloka'i, Jin is a fictional creation, but is inspired by any number of actual women who emigrated to Hawai'i between 1903 and

    Alan Brennert discusses Honolulu 2010

  • The details of life on Moloka'i came in part from letters and journals in the Hawai'i

    Alan Brennert discusses Honolulu 2010

  • How much of Moloka'i is based on fact, and how much is fiction?

    Alan Brennert discusses Honolulu 2010

  • I visited Moloka'i for the first time in 1996, but it wasn't until three years later that I began reading about Kalaupapa, the leprosy settlement on the island's north shore.

    Alan Brennert discusses Honolulu 2010

  • Did the idea for Honolulu come out of your research for your previous book, Moloka'i?

    Alan Brennert discusses Honolulu 2010

  • The most famous name associated with Moloka'i is Father

    Alan Brennert discusses Honolulu 2010

  • Though I read about it in my research for Moloka'i, it was a time period I couldn't really explore in depth in that book, since my main characters were held in isolation at Kalaupapa.

    Alan Brennert discusses Honolulu 2010

  • In two separate interviews Alan Brennert discusses his first two books, Moloka'i and

    Alan Brennert discusses Honolulu 2010

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