Once each year, Kimo and his grandfather have placed a flower lei atop a stone monument at Laupahoehoe Point, but it is not until after Grandfather's death that he learns of the 1946 tsunami that took the lives of twenty-four schoolchildren and teachers, including Grandfather's younger brother.
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Booklist, 6/1/2007 Horn Book Guide, 10/2007 School Library Journal, 11/2007
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