The books, including such classics as Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales," will be accompanied by people's reasons for filing lawsuits, removing the books from classrooms and similar acts.
The shop is at 116 Hekili St. in Kailua. Call 262-6343.
Mitsugu Sakihara, president of Hawaii International College, reads from his story in the summer issue of the journal Manoa 4 p.m. Saturday at Borders, Waikele."Sparrows of Angel Island" relates Sakihara's experiences as a young soldier who in the space of a few months went from Okinawan middle-school student to prisoner-of-war of the U.S. military.
Back issues of Manoa will be available.
Juliet Kono Lee and Linda Tagawa will read from their works 2 p.m. Sunday at the Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii.
Lee, who has published two books of poems, "Hilo Rains" and "Tsunami Years," has won the Cades literature award and the American National Literary Award. Tagawa, a teacher at Aliamanu Intermediate School, is working on a book about growing up in Hawaii.
Admission is $3. The program, in Room 102, is presented in conjunction with an exhibit on Japanese-American women of Hawaii. Call 945-7633.
"The Musubi Man, Hawai'i's Gingerbread Man": Sandi Takayama, $8.95, 24 pages, Bess PressThe star in this version of the classic tale is made of rice with limu hair, a nori jacket, takuan eyes and an umeboshi heart. Illustrations by Pat Hall.
"Chicken Skin - True Spooky Stories of Hawai'i": Edited by Rick Carroll, $9.95, 96 pages, Bess Press
Graveyards, the Night Marchers and even Hilo's Merrie Monarch Festival figure into these new, first-hand accounts of people's experiences with the mana of sacred places and the power of kapu and the kahuna. Carroll is a contributing editor of Aloha magazine and the author of six Hawaii guidebooks.
"The Family Markowitz": Allegra Goodman, $22, 262 pages, Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Novel offers frank, humorous, compassionate portraits of individuals in an archetypal Jewish-American family. Some chapters focus on the experience of a single person; Goodman says as a whole they lead readers to see the family "prismatically." Parts of the novel originally appeared in "The New Yorker."
Goodman's first collection of stories, "Total Immersion," is largely based in the Hawaii of her youth.
"Harvest Year": Cris Peterson, $14.95, 28 pages, Boyd Mills Press
Nonfiction children's book illustrates the year-round harvesting of food in the United States. Lively images by photographer Alvis Upitis accompany Peterson's details on how food is gathered, from Hawaii pineapple in January to Florida oranges in December. States mentioned for each month are highlighted on a map.
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