Synopses & Reviews
Meet Nanaue, a boy craving to be who he truly is.From the islands of Hawaii comes the electrifying tale of Nanaue, who has to balance his yearning for Dads guidance with his desire for Moms nurture. Award-winning cartoonist R. Kikuo Johnson transports young readers to the lush tropical shores of his native Hawaii. Fluent or not, young readers will be thrilled when they experience the transformative powers of a stirring literary work.
Synopsis
From the islands of Hawaii: the tale of Nanaue who tries to balance his Dad's yearning with his Mom's nurture.
Synopsis
From the islands of Hawaii comes the electrifying tale of Nanaue, who has to balance his yearning for Dadand#8217;s guidance with his desire for Momand#8217;s nurture.
About the Author
R. Kikuo Johnson grew up in Hawaii on the island of Maui. For generations, native Hawaiians have told tales of the shape-shifting shark god Kamohoalii; The Shark King is the artistand#8217;s version of one such tale about the insatiable appetite of Kamohoaliiand#8217;s son, Nanaue. Kikuoand#8217;s 2005 graphic novel, Night Fisherand#151;also set in Hawaiiand#151;earned him both the Russ Manning Most Promising Newcomer Award and a Harvey Award.
Kikuo spent his childhood exploring the rocky shore in front of his grandmotherand#8217;s house at low tide and diving with his older brother. Since moving to the mainland, Kikuo has discovered the joys of swimming in fresh water and currently lives in Brooklyn, New York, where he enjoys cooking, playing his ukulele, and riding his bike all over the city.