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Sarah Vowell

Exploring America's Complex Identity Through Hawaii's Intriguing History.

3.6415153ratings(GoodReaders reference)

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Author: Sarah Vowell

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9781594487873

Language: English

Publish Date: 02/04/2011

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: UNFAMILIAR FISHES
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Chapter 2: REMEMBER THE OPENING
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Chapter 3: I’M HARD-PRESSED TO
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Chapter 4: WHEN THE LAHAINA
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Chapter 5: IN THE DECADES
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Chapter 6: LILIUOKALANI WAS SWORN
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Who should listen Unfamiliar Fishes

The summary audiobook of "Unfamiliar Fishes" by Sarah Vowell is ideal for history enthusiasts, educators, and anyone interested in the cultural dynamics of American imperialism, particularly in the Pacific context. It's perfect for listeners who appreciate a blend of humor and insightful commentary, as Vowell explores the complex history of Hawaii's annexation and its impact on indigenous culture. This condensed version is also suitable for busy individuals seeking a thoughtful yet accessible introduction to the themes of colonialism and identity without committing to the full text.

3 quotes from Unfamiliar Fishes

  • "History is not just a list of names and dates; it is the story of us, the people behind the events, the lives that were changed, the cultures that collided."
  • "The Hawaiian islands were a place where the past isn't exactly paved over; it is a constant reminder of the complexities of colonialism and culture."
  • "To really understand Hawaii, to feel its story, is to recognize the melding of different narratives, each with its own pain, joy, and mythology."

Author : Sarah Vowell

Sarah Vowell is an accomplished American historian, author, and journalist, renowned for her insightful commentary on American history and culture through seven nonfiction books. A former contributing editor for the acclaimed radio program This American Life from 1996 to 2008, she crafted a variety of compelling commentaries and documentaries. Additionally, Vowell lent her voice to the character Violet Parr in the beloved animated films The Incredibles and its sequel.

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Unfamiliar Fishes Free Audiobook Download

Sarah Vowell

Exploring America's Complex Identity Through Hawaii's Intriguing History.

3.6415153rating

Information

Author: Sarah Vowell

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9781594487873

Language: English

Publish Date: 02/04/2011

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen Unfamiliar Fishes

The summary audiobook of "Unfamiliar Fishes" by Sarah Vowell is ideal for history enthusiasts, educators, and anyone interested in the cultural dynamics of American imperialism, particularly in the Pacific context. It's perfect for listeners who appreciate a blend of humor and insightful commentary, as Vowell explores the complex history of Hawaii's annexation and its impact on indigenous culture. This condensed version is also suitable for busy individuals seeking a thoughtful yet accessible introduction to the themes of colonialism and identity without committing to the full text.

3 quotes from Unfamiliar Fishes

  • "History is not just a list of names and dates; it is the story of us, the people behind the events, the lives that were changed, the cultures that collided."
  • "The Hawaiian islands were a place where the past isn't exactly paved over; it is a constant reminder of the complexities of colonialism and culture."
  • "To really understand Hawaii, to feel its story, is to recognize the melding of different narratives, each with its own pain, joy, and mythology."

Author: Sarah Vowell

Sarah Vowell is an accomplished American historian, author, and journalist, renowned for her insightful commentary on American history and culture through seven nonfiction books. A former contributing editor for the acclaimed radio program This American Life from 1996 to 2008, she crafted a variety of compelling commentaries and documentaries. Additionally, Vowell lent her voice to the character Violet Parr in the beloved animated films The Incredibles and its sequel.