Hula A Novel

Hula, a novel by Lisa Shea, is published by Dell Pub in March 1995 and spans 155 pages. This edition presents a poignant narrative centered on two pre-adolescent sisters who, isolated by their parents’ neglect, create a secret garden of imagination in their backyard. The story unfolds over two long summers, exploring the complexities of their relationship as they navigate the challenges posed by their war-haunted father and emotionally absent mother.
Readers will find a haunting and seductive portrayal of childhood, where the sisters’ playful yet tumultuous bond reflects the tensions within their family. As their innocent games are disrupted by the realities of their lives, the narrative, told from the perspective of the younger sister, delves into themes of sexuality and familial strife. This edition of Hula invites exploration of the intricate dynamics of childhood and the impact of parental relationships on the lives of young girls.
Official synopsis Publisher
Lisa Shea’s award-winning first novel immediately established her as an all-important American talent and made her a #1 regional best-selling author. The hardcover publication of “Hula” brought author Lisa Shea a Whiting Writers Award, put her in the company of other Whiting winners such as Tobias Wolff, Alice McDermoft, and Mona Simpson, and made her book a #1 regional best-seller. The recipient of praise rarely showered upon a first novel, “Hula” is haunting, seductive, and reminiscent of Susan Minot’s “Monkeys” or Jeffrey Eugenides’s “The Virgin Suicides.” For two pre-adolescent sisters isolated by their parents’ neglect and driven to create their own secret garden of the imagination, their backyard is their universe. Through the hot days of two long summers, the play of the two girls, who are both the closest of allies and the worst of enemies, mirrors the violence of a war-haunted father and the passivity of their emotionally absent mother. But adolescent fantasies and terrors come together when their semi-innocent games are encroached upon by the real world. As one summer gives way to the next, the voyeuristic and at times surreal story, narrated by the younger sister, builds in portent and power as the sisters’ sexuality surfaces and their parents’ marriage strains toward its inevitable end.
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