Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Wild Meat and the BUlly Burgers

This book relates a lot to culture. First of all, this book's "language" is Hawaiian Pidgin. It relates to a local family born and raised in Hawaii. The book describes their identity, by details. Such details include what they eat, what they do, how they handle problems, and how they act in everyday life. Lovey's idenetity is a girl who is so ashamed of who she is, and how her family acts like. She wishes to be sophisticated. In this book, she wants to have a "haole last name" or she wants to be like "Shirley Temple".

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