A review by annie_herondale
Daughter of Moloka'i by Alan Brennert

4.0

I've been wanting to read this ever since I finished Moloka'i . I think the idea to write the daughters story which then gets entagled with the mother's story, which the reader already knows due to the first book, was a brilliant idea. But not only is this, at least to me, quiet unique idea to tell a family story. Additionaly Ruth's story also deals with a topic of American history that I had never heard about before and was frankly, quiet shocked about. . While I do think the first book was a tiny bit better, as in it reached me more emotionally, I still would highly reccomend reading this.
I'm glad I not only discovered this series but also this author as I will now probably pick up his other books.