Cliff Hanger's
My Hawaii
Personable and relaxing:
if you want to have sweet, pleasant dreams,
My Hawaii is the type of book to keep by your bed and read before going to sleep.
The format for the interlacing collection of short stories known as My
Hawaii is straightforward enough. First I introduce one of the
folks who live on the island. This could be Ku, our retired God
of War; Father Cross, a hip missionary who runs the local school; or
Thirty Seven, a slightly crazed, but amazingly warm hearted pilot.
Den after Cliffy do da introduction, we tells where he go wrong.
Usually, our part take longer. Why is dat Cliff?
Perhaps, because your part is more fun.
Yeah, dat probably it.
From there the character’s defining moment is related: you know, the
story that reveals the character’s true nature and that the other
residents on the island like to tell about them -- over and over and
over again. And although these tales may be a bit light hearted
and at times farfetched...
I say.
Cliff can tell the whopper.
Overall, the tales ring true enough and are chockfull of that elusive
thing called aloha -- in a way that the literal truth never could.
In short, My Hawaii tells of a time and place that is kinder, gentler,
and safer than the world today. It’s just the type of place you
could run to when times got hard... or when you simply wanted a break
from it all.
And if a place like that sounds
tempting, then consider this your personal invitation to take a
vacation inside the pages of My Hawaii. The price is
right. The natives are friendly. And trust me, once you
step inside, you’ll never want to leave.
My Hawaii, consider it your island home... away from home.