It’s time…it’s time…it’s Book End Time! Welcome to this week’s Book End, highlighting the week’s literary and library events here in Hawaiʻi.

Support our local literary scene and our local libraries by attending these events.  Have a great weekend, everyone!

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Friday, November 9

  • Stories on Stilts and Other Tall Tales – Storyteller Ben Moffat will entertain the audience in a storytelling performance that will use stilts, masks and puppets. Ben has always been fascinated with masks. His home is filled with more than 200 varieties that he describes as intriguing and mystical. He has performed and taught nationally and internationally since 1986. Ben attended the University of Hawaii at Manoa to study Asian theatre and directing. While at UH, he performed Javanese dance and music, and appeared in English language productions of kabuki and noh drama. He was among the first troupe of foreigners invited to perform traditional opera in China. This 45-minute recommended for ages 5 and older. Naalehu Public Library (95-5669 Mamalahoa Highway); 1:00 P.M. For more info call 939-2442.
  • The Dead Season book signing – Come and meet Maui author Anthony Pignataro to talk story about his latest book. The Dead Season is the sequel to Anthony Pignataro’s first novel Small Island, which concerns a Maui bartender who has a habit of mixing it up with organized crime, mysterious women and crooked cops. Both novels are published by Event Horizon Press. Wailuku Coffee Company (26 N. Market St., Wailuku); 5:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M. For more info on the event, call the store at 808-495-0259.

Saturday, November 10

  • 3-2-1 Sale w/ the Friends of the Library of Hawaii – If you are a book lover, this is the sale for you! With an overwhelming inventory, the Friends are adding this very unique sale to raise money for Hawai‘i’s 50 public libraries. On this day, Day One (Saturday, November 10), everything will be priced at $3.00. Great books, cheap prices, and helping Hawai‘i’s 50 public libraries! Plenty of parking, lots of book experts on site to assist you, and a fabulous collection of books in every category. The warehouse is the one with the big Re-use Hawaii logo on the front. All proceeds from this sale help support Hawai‘i’s fifty public libraries. Harbor Warehouse (ewa of the UH Medical School on Keawe St.); 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. For more info, visit friendsofthelibraryhawaii.org.
  • Friends of the Libraries Kona Book Sale – Every second Saturday, the Friends of the Library, Kona hold a book sale. F.O.L.K. Members receive 20% off Lanai Sales.  Proceeds from the sale will go to help fund Kona libraries.  The book sale will be held on the library’s lanai. To volunteer email: booksales@folkhawaii.com. Kailua Kona Library Lanai (75-138 Hualalai Rd.); 9:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. For more info, visit the FOLK website.
  • Friends of the Waialua Public Library Book Sale – Friends of the Waialua Public Library holds a book sale at the library every 3rd Saturday of the month! There is also a bake sale at the book sale. Join the Waialua Friends in supporting Waialua Public Library and find cheap books and ono treats!  Waialua Public Library (67-068 Kealohanui St.); 9:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. Call (808) 637-8286 for more info.
  • Frances H. Kakugawa author event – The Japanese Cultural Center of Hawai’i and Watermark Publishing present a series of author readings and discussions with former educator and caregiving advocate Frances Kakugawa! Frances will do readings from Kapoho: Memoir of a Modern Pompeii,  her works on caregiving and Alzheimer’s, and her latest keiki book Wordsworth! Stop the Buldozer!  Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii (2454 South Beretania St.); 9:30 A.M. to 12:30 P.M. For a full list of the schedule and more info, visit the Facebook Event page.
  • Book Launch: Mystery Islands, Discovering the Ancient Pacific – A new book on the early discovery and settlement of the Pacific islands, including major coverage of ancient Hawaii, has just been published by the University of the South Pacific Press. It is enlivened by vignettes of personal experiences and enriched by 16 pages of vivid color photographs. Based on years of travel and research by Canadian author Tom Koppel, the title is Mystery Islands: Discovering the Ancient Pacific.  It sells for $40. Tom Koppel, who is visiting Honolulu, will be selling and signing his book. Personal checks are gladly accepted. A brief presentation will also occur at 1:30pm. Room 736 at the Ilikai Hotel (Ala Moana Blvd. in Waikiki); 1:00 P.M. to 3:00 P.M.  More info on the book here.
  • “Daughters of Fire” by Tom Peek – Volcano resident and author Tom Peek will read from his new novel, Daughters of Fire, the story of a visiting astronomer who falls in love with a Hawaiian anthropologist. The lovers get caught up in murder and intrigue involving development, politics and the rumblings of a long-dormant volcano. Free event. Basically Books (160 Kamehameha Ave., Hilo); 1:00 P.M. For more info, visit Basically Books website.
  • Boi No Good With Chris McKinney – Come on down to the bookstore and meet Hawaii author Chris McKinney, author of such notable novels as The Tattoo, The Queen of Tears, Bolohead Row, and Mililani Mauka.  Today he will be presenting his latest novel, Boi No Good: A Novel of Family, Crime, and Betrayal in a Hawaii of TurmoilBarnes & Noble Ala Moana Center (1450 Ala Moana Blvd. Suite 1272); 2:00 P.M.  For more info, click here.
  • 2nd SATurday’s Poetry Slam & Open Mic – Youth Speaks HI (as seen on HBO) presents… the November 2012 installment of “2nd SATurday’s Poetry Slam & Open Mic.” Hosted by Kamalei Hee & Emceed by Samson Tafolo. $3 ADMISSION (the most affordable slam in town!) Doors and sign-up @ 2:30PM. Starts @ 3:00PM. ALL AGES WELCOME. Featuring: David Keali’i and Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner & The third of six (3/6) qualifying slams for the 2013 Grand Slam Finals. The ARTS at Marks Garage (1159 Nu’uanu Ave.); 2:30 P.M. to 5:30 P.M. For more information contact sterling@YouthSpeaksHawaii.org or (808)782-7868.
  • After Dark in the Park: “WASPs: The Forgotten Wings” – The National Park Service at WWII Valor in the Pacific National Monument will take a closer look into an often overlooked contribution to WWII-the use of women pilots in WWII. Many people don’t know of the 1,074 women who earned their wings, flying for the Army Air Force and becoming the first women ever to get behind the controls of American military aircraft to fly non-combat missions. Contributions made by Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASPs) to the success of the war were unprecedented at a time when women were not considered equal. Author and historian Vera Williams will discuss her book WASPs:Women Airforce Service Pilots of WWII to commemorate Veteran’s Day 2012. Williams interviewed over 200 WASPs to shed a light on this subject and to share the heroic and often untold stories and sacrifices these women made in the name of freedom. This is sure to be an enlightening discussion about multiple perspectives of history and honoring those who served our country but were “forgotten wings” after the war ended. This event is free and open to the public. Pearl Harbor Visitor Center (1 Arizona Memorial Pl.); 6:30 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. Due to limited seating, please RSVP to Amanda Carona at 808-423-7300 ext 7048.

Sunday, November 11

  • 3-2-1 Sale w/ the Friends of the Library of Hawaii – If you are a book lover, this is the sale for you! With an overwhelming inventory, the Friends are adding this very unique sale to raise money for Hawai‘i’s 50 public libraries. On this day, Day Two, everything will be priced at $2.00. Great books, cheap prices, and helping Hawai‘i’s 50 public libraries! Plenty of parking, lots of book experts on site to assist you, and a fabulous collection of books in every category. The warehouse is the one with the big Re-use Hawaii logo on the front. All proceeds from this sale help support Hawai‘i’s fifty public libraries. Harbor Warehouse (ewa of the UH Medical School on Keawe St.); 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. For more info, visit friendsofthelibraryhawaii.org.
  • Veteran’s Day Celebration & Children’s Book Signing at Walgreens Wahiawa – Join Walgreens Hawaii and VoiceMaster Advertising for a free family event honoring the military community and benefiting Hawaii Literacy’s programs. The celebration will feature giveaways, keiki activities and live entertainment. All are welcome! Hawaii children’s book author Jerilyn Ito, whose books are now sold at all Walgreens Hawaii stores, will be there to sign her two newest books: Finding our ‘Ohana and Double Rainbow Island. A portion of proceeds from sales of both books are donated to Hawaii Literacy’s Adult and Family Literacy programs. There will be FREE cotton candy, popcorn, shave ice and beverages, as well as face painting, balloons, a keiki jumper, entertainment, prizes and a visit from the Bookmobile from 11:30 to 1:30pm. There is even an ‘ohana coin grab with free money for the keiki. Walgreen Wahiawa (135 South Kamehameha Hwy.); 10:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. For more info, visit HawaiiLiteracy.org.
  • Friends of Manoa Library Book Sale – The Friends of Manoa Public Library will be holding a book sale in the meeting room located on the second floor. The proceeds from this book sale will go to help benefit the Library. Please come out, support the library, and find great books at discount prices! Manoa Public Library (2716 Woodlawn Dr.); 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. For more info, call 988-0459.
  • Book Celebration: Daughters of Fire – Come to Native Books for a free Book Celebration for the new book, Daughters of Fire by Big Island author Tom Peek. This book is the story of a visiting astronomer who falls in love with a Hawaiian anthropologist. The lovers get caught up in murder and intrigue involving development, politics and the rumblings of a long-dormant volcano. Native Books/Na Mea Hawaii (Ward Warehouse); 3:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. For more info, click here.
  • Book launching/Reading: Once Were Pacific – With author Alice Te Punga Somerville. “…the first major study of how Maori and Pacific people talk to each other in Aotearoa/New Zealand and Oceania. It is a splendid book, remarkably lucid, insightful, comprehensive, and accessible” From a review by Albert Wendt. Revolution Books Honolulu (2626 South King St.); 3:00 P.M. For more info, visit Revolution Books Honolulu.

Monday, November 12

  • The 3-2-1 Sale w/ the Friends of the Library of Hawaii continues on Monday, Day Three, where everything will be priced at $1.00. For more info, visit friendsofthelibraryhawaii.org.
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Remember, all events listed above may be subject to change. Please contact the venue beforehand if you plan on attending. We encourage you to click on the links that are included with the events in the time line above. More events can be found on our Hawaiʻi Book Blog Events Calendar. You can also keep up with events through us on Twitter by following @HawaiiBookBlog.

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