![]() ![]() The novel explores the women's 22-year relationship, only hinted at it in Moloka'i. ![]() His novel, Daughter of Moloka'i is a follow-up to Moloka'i that tells the story of Rachel Kalama's daughter Ruth, her early life, her internment during World War II, and her eventual meeting with her birth mother, Rachel. His story “Her Pilgrim Soul” was adapted by Brennert himself for the Alan Menken musical Weird Romance in 1992. He has been nominated for an Emmy on two other occasions, once for a Golden Globe Award, and three times for the Writers Guild Award for Outstanding Teleplay of the Year.Īlan's short story"Ma Qui" was honored with a Nebula Award in 1992. Law earned him an Emmy Award and a People’s Choice Award in 1991. His work as a writer-producer for the television series L.A. Of his novel Palisades Park, People Magazine said: “Brennert writes his valentine to the New Jersey playground of his youth in Ragtime-style, mixing fact and fiction. His next novel, Honolulu, won First Prize in Elle Magazine’s Literary Grand Prix for Fiction and was named one of the best books of 2009 by The Washington Post. It also received the Bookies Award, sponsored by the Contra Costa Library, for the 2006 Book Club Book of the Year. His novel Moloka’i was a national bestseller and a One Book, One San Diego selection for 2012. To see the complete list of this books read-alikes, you need to be a member. We have 10 read-alikes for Honolulu, but non-members are limited to two results. He grew up in New Jersey but moved to California in 1973. A bold, mesmerizing novel about the woman known as 'Typhoid Mary,' the first known healthy carrier of typhoid fever in the burgeoning metropolis of early twentieth century New York. Alan Brennert is a novelist, screenwriter, and playwright. ![]()
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