
Tides of Wailuna
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Narrated by:
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William Sage
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By:
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Robert Luck
About this listen
In the story, the multiethnic community of Wailuna Bay struggles to find safety as a tsunami races toward the islands, but to survive the crisis, they must overcome their own prejudices, class differences, and family conflicts.
If residents of this isolated coastal community are to survive, they must band together and seek refuge on the hillside land of an embittered, old milk farmer who wants nothing to do with his neighbors.
Despite their own sufferings - deaths of spouses, a father lost at sea, an abusive husband, and an estranged son - the community ultimately comes together, drawing on island traditions that always gave them strength.
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