Molokai: A Novel – An Engaging Story of Love and Redemption

Molokai: A Novel is an emotionally charged and powerful read that will stay with you long after you’ve finished the last page. Written by Alan Brennert, this historical fiction novel tells the story of Rachel Kalama, a young girl growing up in Honolulu at the turn of the twentieth century who is separated from her family and sent to the leprosy colony on Molokaʻi. Through her journey, she finds resilience and courage in spite of the harsh conditions she faces.

The story is set against a backdrop of Hawaii’s vibrant culture, with vivid descriptions of its landscapes, customs, and traditions that transport readers to another time and place. The characters are richly drawn and their struggles are heartbreaking yet inspiring. Brennert’s writing is lyrical and evocative, making it easy to become engrossed in Rachel’s story. The author does an excellent job weaving together themes of family, faith, identity, justice, and love in a way that feels both natural and captivating.