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Every Drop Is a Man's Nightmare in Franklin, TN
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USA Today
Bestseller
A
Debutiful
“Best Debuts of the Year”
“Rich and wise, humming with confidence.” -
New York Times Book Review
“A knockout. Eleven knockouts. One KO for every story.”-Elizabeth McCracken
“
Every Drop Is a Man's Nightmare
is a frontrunner for Book of the Year.” -
Megan Kamalei Kakimoto's wrenching and sensational debut story collection presents a Hawai'i where unruly sexuality and generational memory overflow the postcard image of paradise and the boundaries of the real, where the superstitions born of the islands take on the weight of truth.
A childhood encounter with a wild pua'a (pig) on the haunted Pali highway portends one young woman's fraught relationship with her pregnant body. An elderly widow begins seeing her deceased lover in a giant flower. A kanaka writer, mid-manuscript, feels her raw pages quaking and knocking in the briefcase.
is both a fierce love letter to Hawaiian identity and mythology, and a searing dispatch from an occupied territory threatening to erupt with violent secrets.
Bestseller
A
Debutiful
“Best Debuts of the Year”
“Rich and wise, humming with confidence.” -
New York Times Book Review
“A knockout. Eleven knockouts. One KO for every story.”-Elizabeth McCracken
“
Every Drop Is a Man's Nightmare
is a frontrunner for Book of the Year.” -
Megan Kamalei Kakimoto's wrenching and sensational debut story collection presents a Hawai'i where unruly sexuality and generational memory overflow the postcard image of paradise and the boundaries of the real, where the superstitions born of the islands take on the weight of truth.
A childhood encounter with a wild pua'a (pig) on the haunted Pali highway portends one young woman's fraught relationship with her pregnant body. An elderly widow begins seeing her deceased lover in a giant flower. A kanaka writer, mid-manuscript, feels her raw pages quaking and knocking in the briefcase.
is both a fierce love letter to Hawaiian identity and mythology, and a searing dispatch from an occupied territory threatening to erupt with violent secrets.
USA Today
Bestseller
A
Debutiful
“Best Debuts of the Year”
“Rich and wise, humming with confidence.” -
New York Times Book Review
“A knockout. Eleven knockouts. One KO for every story.”-Elizabeth McCracken
“
Every Drop Is a Man's Nightmare
is a frontrunner for Book of the Year.” -
Megan Kamalei Kakimoto's wrenching and sensational debut story collection presents a Hawai'i where unruly sexuality and generational memory overflow the postcard image of paradise and the boundaries of the real, where the superstitions born of the islands take on the weight of truth.
A childhood encounter with a wild pua'a (pig) on the haunted Pali highway portends one young woman's fraught relationship with her pregnant body. An elderly widow begins seeing her deceased lover in a giant flower. A kanaka writer, mid-manuscript, feels her raw pages quaking and knocking in the briefcase.
is both a fierce love letter to Hawaiian identity and mythology, and a searing dispatch from an occupied territory threatening to erupt with violent secrets.
Bestseller
A
Debutiful
“Best Debuts of the Year”
“Rich and wise, humming with confidence.” -
New York Times Book Review
“A knockout. Eleven knockouts. One KO for every story.”-Elizabeth McCracken
“
Every Drop Is a Man's Nightmare
is a frontrunner for Book of the Year.” -
Megan Kamalei Kakimoto's wrenching and sensational debut story collection presents a Hawai'i where unruly sexuality and generational memory overflow the postcard image of paradise and the boundaries of the real, where the superstitions born of the islands take on the weight of truth.
A childhood encounter with a wild pua'a (pig) on the haunted Pali highway portends one young woman's fraught relationship with her pregnant body. An elderly widow begins seeing her deceased lover in a giant flower. A kanaka writer, mid-manuscript, feels her raw pages quaking and knocking in the briefcase.
is both a fierce love letter to Hawaiian identity and mythology, and a searing dispatch from an occupied territory threatening to erupt with violent secrets.