Hawaii Heritage

Hawaii Heritage by Dana Fuller Ross, published by Bantam Books in 1991, is a mass paperback edition comprising 337 pages. This historical fiction novel is set in 1895 during a tumultuous period in the Hawaiian Islands, where political unrest and revolt threaten the reign of a great queen and her dynasty. The story centers on the Holt family, who courageously confront the challenges of their time in pursuit of honor, justice, and freedom.
Readers will find a vivid portrayal of the struggles faced by the Holts as they navigate the complexities of a society in upheaval. The narrative delves into themes of resistance and resilience amid the backdrop of a significant historical moment. With its focus on the intersection of personal and political conflicts, Hawaii Heritage offers insights into the dynamics of power and the human spirit during a pivotal era in Hawaiian history.
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In 1895, the flames of revolt blaze across the Hawaiian Islands, and the golden reign of a great queen comes to a violent end, her once-dazzling dynasty swept up in a maelstrom of political intolerance and seething unrest. Only one bold family dares to rise up against the odds in the name of honor, justice, and freedom–the Holts.
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