FOOTNOTES
[107] See Dibble’s “A History of the Sandwich Islands.”
A collection of short stories set in the Pacific islands that evokes island life through close portraits of families, elders, laborers, and visitors. Scenes move from shaded household lawns and coconut-fringed reefs to mountain houses and surf, alternating intimate domestic moments with seafaring and mythic incidents. Recurring concerns are aging, inheritance, cross-cultural contact, economic change, and the ways landscape shapes personal choices. The writing emphasizes vivid natural detail, local color, and moral ambiguity rather than tidy resolutions.
[107] See Dibble’s “A History of the Sandwich Islands.”