Thursday, August 24, 2006


That is my advice for all... young and old. Always take along a book. My friend Beth sent me the gally copy of Frangipan in May. I started itan lost interest. I left it sit on my nightstand for month. Last weekend I picked it back up and I am enjoying it.

The publisher description:
n international literary sensation. First published in Australia, FRANGIPANI has already been licensed in Canada, Holland, Italy, Spain, the UK, and the US. The debut of an entrancing new storyteller, Vaite seasons her tale with charming bits of Tahitian tradition and folk wisdom.
A heroine you'll wish was your best friend. Her name is Materena Mahi, and she's the best listener in Tahiti.
In Tahiti it's a well-known fact that women are wisest and mothers know best. But it's Materena Mahi who really knows best of all. Everyone—everyone except Materena's daughter, that is—seems to think so.
Materena starts her new job as a professional cleaner at the same time she becomes the mother of her beautiful baby girl. Leilani is a challenge almost from the start, posing questions ("Why doesn't it snow in Tahiti?") that seem to Materena not worth wondering about. Soon enough, mother and daughter are engaged in a tug-of-war that tests the bonds of their mutual love. Materena is determined her girl will grow to be a smart, considerate, take-no-nonsense young woman. But when Leilani meets Hotu, a handsome boy and a heartbreaker for sure, Materena must figure out what's best for her daughter—and for herself.

The excerpt
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