The pōhaku : a novel / Jasmin 'Iolani Hakes.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780063421134 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 297 pages ; 24 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : HarperVia, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, [2026]
- Copyright: ©2026
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| Subject: | Coma > Patients > Fiction. Families > Hawaii > Fiction. Hawaiian women > Fiction. Intergenerational relations > Fiction. Reconciliation > Fiction. California > Fiction. Hawaii > Fiction. |
| Genre: | Domestic fiction. Novels. |
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- 0 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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| Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lakeshore Branch | FIC Hakes | 31681010452514 | FICTION | Checked out | 03/13/2026 |
- HARPERCOLL
From the award-winning author of Hula, a dazzling saga that moves from Hawaii to California and back, about the generations of women tasked with protecting the history and place that made them.
A young woman lies in a hospital bed in a coma, watched over by her estranged grandmother. Some say she jumped off the cliff; others say she was swept away by a wave. But her tutu at her bedside suspects something else is wrong, that the reason for the hardship and heartbreak in their family history is tied to a story that sheâs never toldâone about a powerful stone, the pohaku, that her family was tasked with protecting generations ago. In fits and starts, the grandmother begins . . .
We travel back in time to the eighteenth century, when the explorer James Cook becomes the first European to visit the Hawaiian Islands. Cook arrives in pursuit of an ancient prophecy, a key that would unlock the mysteries of the world, but he is killed before he can learn about the mysterious stoneâa stone born alongside future Hawaiian royalty, the key to something even more powerful than Cook could have imagined.Â
So begins a thrilling family saga of the women charged with protecting the pohaku, as it is taken from Hawaiâi to California and possibly beyond, bringing fortune to the well-intentioned and misfortune to the bad. But with each successive generation, the fractures caused by its displacement widen until it becomes clear that the pohakuâs story must survive if there is to be any hope at all of the family'sâand a nationâsâreconciliation with their home, with nature, and with each other.
Reminiscent of Yaa Gyasiâs Homegoing, Min Jin Leeâs Pachinko, and Tommy Orangeâs There, There, The Pohaku is an immersive and bold novel about the history, perseverance, and resilience of the Hawaiian people.