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Kuleana - by Sara Kehaulani Goo (Hardcover)

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  • Set in one of the world's most beautiful landscapes, Kuleana is the story of an award-winning journalist's effort to hold on to her family's ancestral Hawaiian lands--and find herself along the way.
  • About the Author: Sara Kehaulani Goo is a journalist and senior news executive who has led several news organizations including Axios, NPR, and The Washington Post.
  • 368 Pages
  • Biography + Autobiography, Personal Memoirs

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Set in one of the world's most beautiful landscapes, Kuleana is the story of an award-winning journalist's effort to hold on to her family's ancestral Hawaiian lands--and find herself along the way.

"A powerful story of land, belonging, loss, and survival that challenges us all to think about what we are responsible for." --Rebecca Nagle, bestselling author of By the Fire We Carry

From an early age, Sara Kehaulani Goo was enchanted by her family's land in Hawai'i. The vast area on the rugged shores of Maui's east side--given by King Kamehameha III in 1848--extends from mountain to sea, encompassing ninety acres of lush, undeveloped rainforest jungle along the rocky coastline and a massive sixteenth-century temple with a mysterious past.

When a property tax bill arrives with a 500 percent increase, Sara and her family members are forced to make a decision about the property: fight to keep the land or sell to the next offshore millionaire. When Sara returns to Maui from the mainland, she reconnects with her great-uncle Take and uncovers the story of how much land her family has already lost over generations, centuries-old artifacts from the temple, and the insidious displacement of Native Hawaiians by systemic forces.

Part journalistic offering and part memoir, Kuleana interrogates deeper questions of identity, legacy, and what we owe to those who come before and after us. Sara's breathtaking story of unexpected homecomings, familial hardship, and fierce devotion to ancestry creates a refreshingly new narrative about Hawai'i, its native people, and their struggle to hold on to their land and culture today.



Review Quotes




"[A] stirring debut memoir.... Goo's heartrending saga serves as an urgent reminder that Indigenous culture is alive and braided with modern life, and that all Americans have a role in its survival."
--Publishers Weekly

"A well-crafted work combining memoir, ethnography, history, and sharp-edged journalism."
--Kirkus

"A powerful story of land, belonging, loss, and survival that challenges us all to think about what we are responsible for. Required reading for anyone who wants to understand the history of land in Hawaii--and for that matter, this land we now call the United States."
--Rebecca Nagle, bestselling author of By the Fire We Carry

"In her riveting memoir, Kuleana, journalist Sara Kehaulani Goo tells us more about the difficult past of one of the most beautiful places on earth than any history book can conjure. In it, a Native Hawaiian family struggles to reclaim the ancestral lands that colonization, tourism, and rampant development threaten to overrun. A veteran reporter, Sara plumbs every aspect of this story, spooling an engrossing narrative that informs as much as it engages. It is at once a chilling and inspirational tale."
--Marie Arana, author of American Chica and LatinoLand

"A sui generis book, Sara Kehaulani Goo's Kuleana deftly blends memoir and reportage into a revelatory and refreshing exploration of connections--to one's heritage, to one's family, and to one's home."
--Jose Antonio Vargas, author of Dear America

"Sara Kehaulani Goo reminds us that no matter how far we Hawaiians stray away from our homeland our ancestors will continue to reach out to us and teach us forever. All we have to do is listen."
--Lilikalā Kameʻeleihiwa, author of Nā Wāhine Kapu and Native Land and Foreign Desires

"As an Asian American author, it's important that we write our own histories and tell our own stories that show how different we are--that we are not a monolith. Sara's story is a uniquely AAPI one--from Hawai'i where the Asian American experience is different from the U.S. Mainland experience. I love that she brings that story into the American narrative--to be seen and to be known."
--Curtis Chin, author of Everything I Learned, I Learned in a Chinese Restaurant

"By telling the story of her own family, Sara shines light on the many who experience the similar injustice of being displaced from their land, and the wound it inflicts deep into the essence of one's personal history, culture and, therefore, identity. Sara shares her story with courage, aloha and gratitude which brings the reader closer to the heart of this experience and the pull of kuleana. Kuleana is more than a story, it's what will help navigate the healing for all native people, not just in Hawai'i but around the world."
--Nainoa Thompson, Pwo Navigator and CEO of Polynesian Voyaging Society




About the Author



Sara Kehaulani Goo is a journalist and senior news executive who has led several news organizations including Axios, NPR, and The Washington Post. She is the former editor-in-chief at Axios, where she launched the company's editorial expansion into national and local newsletters, podcasts and live journalism. Before Axios, she led online audience growth as a managing editor at NPR, overseeing the newsroom's digital news operation. Goo also served as news director at The Washington Post, where she also served as a business editor and reporter. Originally from Dana Point, California, she graduated from the University of Minnesota's journalism school. She lives in Washington, D.C.
Dimensions (Overall): 8.25 Inches (H) x 5.38 Inches (W) x 1.0 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.0 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Sub-Genre: Personal Memoirs
Genre: Biography + Autobiography
Number of Pages: 368
Publisher: Flatiron Books
Format: Hardcover
Author: Sara Kehaulani Goo
Language: English
Street Date: June 10, 2025
TCIN: 93212653
UPC: 9781250333445
Item Number (DPCI): 247-47-0862
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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