Moloka'i

la prisonnière du paradis : roman

614 pages

French language

Published May 2, 2014 by Guy Saint-Jean éditeur.

ISBN:
978-2-89455-771-6
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OCLC Number:
882718507

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Hawaï, 1892. Rachel Kalama, jeune fille de sept ans à l'esprit vif et malicieux, rêve de visiter des contrées lointaines comme son père, un officier de la marine marchande. Jusqu'au jour où une tache rosâtre apparaît sur sa peau et que ses rêves s'envolent. Atteinte de la lèpre, la petite Rachel est arrachée à son foyer et à sa famille, et envoyée à Kalaupapa, campement de quarantaine installé sur l'île de Moloka'i où elle sera confinée jusqu'à l'âge adulte. Entourée de malades, Rachel devra se forger une existence, bien différente de celle qu'elle avait prévue. La résilience et l'entraide l'aideront à surmonter le déracinement, l'ostracisme et la perte. Débordant de chaleur, d'humour, de compassion, et fort d'une galerie de personnages inoubliables, ce chef-d'oeuvre nous dévoile un peuple qui, face à la terrible réalité de la mort, a choisi la vie.--[Memento].

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This is a lovely book. It's sad and happy all mixed together. It's richly drawn with historical details and the characters come to life. Like I said, lovely.

Rachel lives in Hawaii, and is diagnosed with leprosy at age seven. Seven, my friends. Tragic, simply tragic. As was done in the late 1800s / early 1900s, she was shipped to Moloka'i to live at the Leper's Colony. And if that isn't sad enough, she is completely cut off from her family. We follow Rachel through her life and her illness. I know what you are thinking: this sounds depressing! Not so. It does have parts that will make you sad, parts that will make you mad, and parts that will make you smile. It's a lot like life. And it's well written. Fans of historical fiction should check it out.

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Posted Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Actual Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars


I don’t specifically remember all of the details of what day it was or where I was, yet I remember my reaction upon first seeing this book and reading its synopsis; I knew that I had to read this book! This book set itself apart from the other options available on the surrounding shelves firstly due to its striking cover art. Its colors and contrast surrounding the mysterious lady in the flowers…you just wanted to learn about her, to read her story. Once I picked up the book and read the synopsis I knew I would read it because the main character was a Hawaiian girl which touched a chord in me because I am part Hawaiian myself and I was fascinated with the idea of sharing that part of my heritage with a main character. …

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