Small town coffee shops and long walks in rural Hawaii. Hair of the Barista acknowledges the person behind the counter and finds meaning in everyday life. The author sets out to bridge the seen and the unseen around the old sugar plantation towns he calls home, where the questions and conflicts of self, other, and the world of headlines demand attention in the midst of beauty. This book sings in conversational tones to the power of the ordinary.
Small town coffee shops and long walks in rural Hawaii. Hair of the Barista acknowledges the person behind the counter and finds meaning in everyday l...