The Red-Headed Hawaiian Product Description:
In this compelling, reflective, and sometimes humorous memoir, the son of a dark-skinned, tough-as-nails Hawaiian father and a no-nonsense Hawaiian mother is born with red hair. Rudolph Puana grows up in hardscrabble Kahalu‘u, O‘ahu, the only pale, red-headed Hawaiian in an impoverished, brown-skinned, working-class town. Despite early hardships, Rudy begins to learn that being different is sometimes good. After years of earning bad grades and making worse decisions, Rudolph decides that he wants to become a doctor.
The Red-headed Hawaiian is about the hard work and sacrifices that have to be made in order to achieve one’s dreams. It’s a story that shows toughness is not about how hard one can hit, but that true grit exists only when one is willing to commit to working hard and doing the things he hates most.
Taking the reader from the pier community of the Windward side of O‘ahu to the halls of MD Anderson, one of the largest cancer treatment centers in the world, The Red-headed Hawaiian is the story of a local boy who makes good—a boy who barely graduated from high school to become one of the youngest associate directors in MD Anderson history.
Page Count |
204 |
Publisher |
Mutual Publishing Printed in South Korea |
Publish Date |
April 2014 |
Dimensions |
8.0" x 5.5” x 0.43" |
Author |
Chris McKinney and Rudy Puana, M.D. |
About the Author |
Chris McKinney is the author of five novels, including The Tattoo, winner of the Elliot Cades Award for Literature and six Ka Palapala Po‘okela Awards. |
About the Second Author |
Rudy Puana, M.D. is a double-boarded critical care physician. Currently, he is in private practice running his own interventional pain clinic in Hilo, Hawai‘i. |
Binding |
Softcover |
ISBN 13 |
978-1939487-29-2 |
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