Lei and the Fire Goddess
Author: Malia Maunakea | Hardcover
âLei and the Fire Goddess blends preteen angst and beloved Hawaiian moÊ»olelo in a way that hasnât been done before.â âAuliÊ»i Cravalho, actress and voice of Disneyâs Princess Moana
Curses arenât real.
At least, thatâs what twelve-year-old, part-Hawaiian Anna Leilani KamaÊ»ehu thinks when she listens to her grandmotherâs folktales about sacred flowers and family guardians. Annaâs friends back home in Colorado donât believe in legends, either. Theyâre more interested in science and sportsâreal, tangible things that stand in total contrast to Annaâs familyâs embarrassing stories.
So when Anna goes back to HawaiÊ»i to visit her TĆ«tĆ«, she has no interest in becoming the heir to her familyâs history; sheâs set on having a touristy, fun vacation. But when Anna accidentally insults Pele the fire goddess by destroying her lehua blossom, a giant hawk swoops in and kidnaps her best friend, and she quickly learns just how real these moÊ»olelo are. In order to save her friends and family, Anna must now battle mythical creatures, team up with demigods and talking bats, and evade the traps Pele hurls her way.
For if Anna hopes to undo the curse, she will have to dig deep into her Hawaiian roots and learn to embrace all of who she is.

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Author: Malia Maunakea | Hardcover
âLei and the Fire Goddess blends preteen angst and beloved Hawaiian moÊ»olelo in a way that hasnât been done before.â âAuliÊ»i Cravalho, actress and voice of Disneyâs Princess Moana
Curses arenât real.
At least, thatâs what twelve-year-old, part-Hawaiian Anna Leilani KamaÊ»ehu thinks when she listens to her grandmotherâs folktales about sacred flowers and family guardians. Annaâs friends back home in Colorado donât believe in legends, either. Theyâre more interested in science and sportsâreal, tangible things that stand in total contrast to Annaâs familyâs embarrassing stories.
So when Anna goes back to HawaiÊ»i to visit her TĆ«tĆ«, she has no interest in becoming the heir to her familyâs history; sheâs set on having a touristy, fun vacation. But when Anna accidentally insults Pele the fire goddess by destroying her lehua blossom, a giant hawk swoops in and kidnaps her best friend, and she quickly learns just how real these moÊ»olelo are. In order to save her friends and family, Anna must now battle mythical creatures, team up with demigods and talking bats, and evade the traps Pele hurls her way.
For if Anna hopes to undo the curse, she will have to dig deep into her Hawaiian roots and learn to embrace all of who she is.













