Poet Don Blanding captures the essence of Hawaii in LEAVES FROM A GRASS HOUSE.


His words enchant in their evocation of a 1920's Hawaii.


"These islands-born of the night, sired by the sun, cradled in the sea, with the moon for god-mother."


The 59 page softcover poeticizes that which makes Hawaii....Hawaii.  Its flora and fauna. Its unique culture. Its resources.


MAGIC.


LEAVES FROM A GRASS HOUSE was published in 1923.  Except for some wear on the top of its spine and some aging on the first page orherwise the antique book of poetry comes to you in excellent condition.


PS: check out the article that appeared in a Honolulu newspaper (last photo). It will be included with the book.