It’s time…it’s time…it’s Book End Time! Welcome to this week’s Book End, highlighting the week’s literary and library events here in Hawaiʻi.

Book Fair

Both Barnes & Noble stores on Oahu are hosting book fairs this Saturday.  Typicall for book fairs, if you mention the organization when purchasing an item (or you bring a coupon to the register), part of the proceeds of your sale will be donated to that group.  This even includes Starbucks purchases, so be conscious of organizations holding book fairs!

This Saturday, Kahala Mall’s B&N will be hosting a book fair for the Montessori Community School.  The Ala Moana Center B&N will host a book fair for Hickam Elementary.  So, no excuses!  Either way, you can help out.  Even if you’re on Maui, you can help out TODAY (Friday) as the Lahaina B&N is hosting a book fair for the Maui Preparatory Academy.

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Now on to the events…

Friday, November 4

  • Hawaiian Surfing: Traditions from the Past – An Illustrated Talk – Learn about the history of Hawaiian surfing:  the many styles, the customs, the techniques, and the importance to culture.  John R.K. Clark is the author of the masterfully researched reference book, Hawaiian Surfing: Traditions from the Past [read our review] and brings an expert voice to the subject.  Cost: $10 presale, $12 at the door. Tickets available at Kai Hu Hale, Strong Current, and the Chamber Office – Monday to Friday (1pm – 5pm).  Historic Haleiwa Gym (across from the Haleiwa Post Office); 7:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M.  For more info, call 637-4558.  View the event flyer.

Saturday, November 5

  • 6th Annual Book Day – Join the Daughters of Hawaii on their sixth annual book day celebration!  Get your holiday shopping done early and enjoy a 20% discount on all books including new titles. Local authors will be discussing & autographing their latest editions. Some–but not all–authors who will be in attendance include:  Victoria Kneubuhl, Lowell Angell, Gail and Garrett Omoto, Lynne Wikoff, Ellie Crowe, Jan & Judy Dill, Jennifer Fixman, illustrator Tammy Yee, Richard Tillitson, Patrick Stack, Jason Kimura – author of Queen’s Medical Center, Mary Haunani Cesar, Joseph Kennedy, Alice Inoue, Dr. Ishmael Stagner and Benton Sen, author of Men of Hula.  Free event and parking.  There will be free tours of the Palace from 2-4pm.  Queen Emma Summer Palace (2913 Pali Hwy.); 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.  For more info, click here.
  • First Saturday Sale – Over 2,500 regular everyday books for sale.  November’s special categories include $1 mystery, occult, sports, travel, cookbooks, hobbies, children’s books and music.  All proceeds go to support of Hawaii’s 50 public libraries.  Lots of free parking.  Bill’s Bookmobile (690 Pohukaina St.); 10:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M.  For more info, contact Nainoa Mau at (808) 536-4174.
  • “Novel Destinations: There’s the Door?” dramatic stage presentation – This is a humorous and poignant examination of the struggle to answer life’s big questions through original stories starring storytellers Neal Milner, Dann Seki, Nyla Fujii-Babb, and musician Jeffy Stephen Babb.  This FREE presentation is based on the style of the storytellers’ earlier Kumu Kahua shows.  McCully-Moiliili Public Library (2211 South King Street); 10:30 A.M.  For more information, please call the Library at 973-1099.
  • The Traveling Jewish Wedding Band – Kona’s Traveling Jewish Wedding Band performs the melodies popular at Jewish weddings, bar mitzvahs and parties in a free concert. Kailua-Kona Public Library (75-138 Hualalai Rd. ); 10:30 A.M.  For more info, call 327-4327.
  • Costume Character Storytime – Come to the book store for a very special story time this week.  They will be hosting a special Dr. Seuss story time.  There will also be a special appearance by The Cat in the Hat!  Barnes & Noble Kahala Mall (4211 Waialae Avenue); 11:00 A.M.  For more info, click here.
  • Tales with Aunty Brenda – Freitas-Obregon, children’s librarian at Kalihi-Palama Public Library, is known as Auntie Brenda and revels in sharing the love of books and reading with children of all ages, and their families.  Waikiki-Kapahulu Public Library; 11:00 A.M.  For more info, call the library at 733-8488.
  • Children’s Storytime – Come to the book store every Saturday for a fun keiki story time reading.  This week they will be reading I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Pie by Alison Jackson. Come and find out what an old lady who has a voracious appetite does will a pie. Will she swallow the whole pie?  Barnes & Noble Ala Moana Center; 11:00 A.M.  For more information, click here.  There will also be a special Nook Color storytime, reading Little White Rabbit.  Click here for more info on that.
  • Honolulu Town: Schools and Churches – This is a free program and discussion about the history of schools and churches in Honolulu Town.  Laura Ruby and Ross Stephenson, who are currently collaborating on their forthcoming book Honolulu Town, will be the featured speakers.  They will focus on schools for kamaaina and churches, temples, and shrines in Honolulu’s history.  This one-hour program is suitable for high school age and older.  Hawaii State Library, First Floor Reading Room (478 South King Street); 11:45 A.M.  For more information, please call the Library’s Hawaii & Pacific Section at 586-3535.
  • Meet Author Dinesh Sharma (Barack Obama in Hawaii and Indonesia)Please join the book store as they welcome author Dinesh Sharma as he speaks about his new book, Barack Obama in Hawai’i and Indonesia: The Making of a Global President. His talk will also feature fellow author and half-sister of Barack Obama, Maya Soetoro-Ng (Ladder to the Moon).  Barnes & Noble Kahala Mall (4211 Waialae Avenue); 1:00 P.M.  For more info, click here.
  • Murder Leaves Its Mark at DOH Book Day – Victoria Nalani Kneubuhl will be participating at the Daughters of Hawaii Annual Book Day at the Queen Emma Summer Palace.  Come and meet the writer of Murder Casts a Shadow, Murder Leaves Its Mark, and various plays.  Free event.  For more info about Book Day, view the first entry on Saturday.  Victoria will be available from 2:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M.  For more info, click here.
Sunday, November 6
  • “Get Ready” Emergency Preparedness Workshop – Hurricane season is here and runs through November 30. This workshop will provide important information for residents to know such as when and where to evacuate, and explain the difference between hurricane and tsunami shelters. Learn how to make an emergency plan for your family. Find out how to stay informed when there is a hurricane or tsunami watch, and what are the best resources available from the government. One emergency kit item per workshop will be awarded as a door prize. This workshop is suitable for ages 12 and older. Kaimuki Public Library (1041 Koko Head Avenue); 2:00 P.M.  For more information, contact the library at 733-8422.
  • Book Signing & Talk: Barack Obama in Hawaiʻi and IndonesiaExplore the connections between Obama’s early upbringing in Hawaiʻi and Indonesia and his adult views of civil society, secular Islam, and globalization. Author Dineesh Sharma will be on hand to talk about her book and sign copies.  Free event.  Native Books Hawaiʻi (Ward Warehouse – ʻEwa end); 3:00 P.M to 5:00 P.M.  For more info, visit the store’s website.
  • Aloha Shorts Live Taping: “War! What is it Good For?” – Themed in honor of Veteran’s Day, various actors will perform works from local authors for a live taping of the Aloha Shorts radio program.  This is a free event.  Atherton Performing Arts Studio, Hawaii Public Radio (738 Kaheka St.); 6:45pm. For more information, please call 955-8821.

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Remember, all events listed above may be subject to change. Please contact the venue beforehand if you plan on attending. We encourage you to click on the links that are included with the events in the time line above. More events can be found on our Hawaiʻi Book Blog Events Calendar. You can also keep up with events through us on Twitter by following @HawaiiBookBlog.

If you have an event you would like us to help promote, please leave us a comment here or e-mail me at aalba@hawaiibookblog.com. Mahalo and have a great weekend!