One Paddle One Sun
by
Book Details
About the Book
Literally millions of tourists
from the four corners of the Earth have visited the
While vacationing, most have seen outrigger canoes with their six person crews paddling their way through the Pacific. The sport has been seen in the exhibition arena of the Olympics and has truly become internationally popular. The Molokai Channel Race boasts representatives from the world over and is televised each year.
One Paddle, One Sun is a book set in 1988 on the
The characters are either outrigger canoe paddlers or their friends and family.
There is no other book written concerning the subject of Native Hawaiian Outrigger Canoe paddling that is a fictional novel based on fact.
The reader will meet a wide variety of colorful characters that add to the eclectic and often surreal landscape of Lahaina. The entire gamut of human interaction occurs between the book’s covers.
The central character is Yankee Dollar who coaches an extraordinary group of women. Free, Maka, Pua, Sophie, and others actually did make paddling history in the eighties. As One Paddle, One Sun clearly illustrates, obsessive dedication to any endeavor costs more than any one paddler could have ever imagined.
The book also provides a fairly
accurate account of the turmoil caused by the introduction of thrillcraft to
the
One Paddle, One Sun is a no holds barred, occasionally X rated saga
about the lives, loves, and survival of a couple of dozen people in paradise.
It is not for the meek or timid.
About the Author
David and his twin Katie were born in Riverside, California, 1945. He dropped out of High School in 1962 and enlisted in and spent over four years in the Marine Corps. David received his AA from