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Ola

Ola
   

The title character is Ola Monroe, daughter of Finau Lagona and heir apparent to her father's village title while remaining a daughter of the western world. Both are searching for an understanding of each other and of the ties which bind them. This is the American editon.

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ISBN 9780824815851
Barcode 9780824815851
Published 31 January 1995 by University of Hawai'i Press
Format Trade Paperback/Paperback, USA edition
Author(s) By Wendt, Albert
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ISBN-13 9780824815851
ISBN-10 0824815858
Stock Ready to ship - Less than 10 items
Publisher University of Hawai'i Press
Imprint University of Hawai'i Press
Publication Date 31 January 1995
Publication Country United States United States
Format Trade Paperback/Paperback, USA edition
Edition USA edition
Author(s) By Wendt, Albert
Category Novels, Other Prose & Writers
Fiction
Modern Fiction
Samoa
Interest Age All ages
Reading Age All ages
Library of Congress Domestic fiction, Fathers and daughters - Fiction, Islands of the Pacific - Fiction, Samoans - Palestine - Fiction, Samoan Islands - Fiction
NBS Text General & Literary Fiction
ONIX Text College/higher education;General/trade
Number of Pages 347
Dimensions Width: 152mm
Height: 229mm
Spine: 22mm
Weight 532g
Dewey Code 823
Catalogue Code 89736

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The title character is Ola Monroe, daughter of Finau Lagona and heir apparent to her father's village title while remaining a daughter of the western world. Both are searching for an understanding of each other and of the ties which bind them. This is the American editon.

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Awards & Reviews

NZ Review The extension of the Pacific Islands' purview to include the whole world and to grapple essentially with the moral problems of the Jew and the Christian is made with a great deal of aesthetic success. . . . [Wendt] remains this region's leading novelist.

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