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This book consists of selected and edited letters from Hawaii during the revolution period (1890-1893) by Carrie Prudence Winter, a young missionary teacher at Kawaiahao Seminary in Honolulu describing in great detail the operation of the Seminary, the lives of the Hawaiian girls there, and her experience in Hawaii. The author lists all of her Hawaiian students, and the Whos Who appendix identifies them and other individuals mentioned in the books. The book also reproduces some examples of student homework, including four autobiographical essays by children she thought.

Produktbeschreibung
This book consists of selected and edited letters from Hawaii during the revolution period (1890-1893) by Carrie Prudence Winter, a young missionary teacher at Kawaiahao Seminary in Honolulu describing in great detail the operation of the Seminary, the lives of the Hawaiian girls there, and her experience in Hawaii. The author lists all of her Hawaiian students, and the Whos Who appendix identifies them and other individuals mentioned in the books. The book also reproduces some examples of student homework, including four autobiographical essays by children she thought.
Autorenporträt
Sandra E. Bonura lives in Southern California and teaches in higher education. Her two previously published works emanating from primary sources were An American Girl in the Hawaiian Islands: The Letters of Carrie Prudence Winter (1890-1893) (2012) and "Lydia K. Aholo--Her Story, Recovering the Lost Voice," from volume 47 of The Hawaiian Journal of History (2013).