In the well-crafted Hungarian narrative the author tells a rich story of the land she considers her second home, the Hawaiian Islands, and its people. The story opens broad vistas of the natural beauty of the Islands and the history of it inhabitants weaving the story's tread from well before Hawaii became an American possession. The author's original pictures taken over 40 years enliven the presentation.
In the well-crafted Hungarian narrative the author tells a rich story of the land she considers her second home, the Hawaiian Islands, and its people....