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The exiled speak for themselves

By Review by Wanda A. Adams
Special to the Star-Advertiser

POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Jan 27, 2013

~~<p><strong>&quot;Kalaupapa: A Collective Memory,&quot;</strong> by Anewei Skinsnes Law (University of Hawai&lsquo;i Press, $28.99)</p>
<p>When a critic labels a book as &quot;important,&quot; it's the kiss of death for many readers, who assume the word is code for &quot;something you should know about but will have to slog through.&quot;</p>
~~

"Kalaupapa: A Collective Memory," by Anewei Skinsnes Law (University of Hawai‘i Press, $28.99)

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