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Luna for Life: The Early Years of Duke Kahanamoku and Jessie Ohana
By (Author) William Pitman
BookBaby
BookBaby
16th May 2025
United States
Hardback
412
Width 158mm, Height 234mm
"Luna for Life: The Early Years of Duke Kahanamoku and Jessie Ohana" by William Pitman, tells the story of two childhood friends, Duke Kahanamoku and Jessie Ohana, and their remarkable journey filled with adventure, friendship, and resilience. The story starts in Lahaina, Maui, and follows Duke and Jessie through various challenges and experiences, showcasing their unique bond and shared passion for swimming, Tae kwon do, and languages.
The story begins with the introduction of Duke and Jessie, highlighting their close friendship and deep connection since childhood. Duke, the son of Daniel Kahanamoku, who operates an auto repair shop in Lahaina. Jessie is adopted by the Kahanamoku family after her parents' passing.
As the narrative unfolds, Duke is surprised by his family with a beautifully restored car for his sixteenth birthday, showcasing the Kahanamoku family's love and support. Their idyllic life is disrupted when Jessie's cousin, Lili, is abducted at Lahaina Harbor, leading Duke and Jessie on a daring rescue mission that involves courage, quick thinking, and determination. They navigate dangerous situations, including a dramatic ocean swim and a confrontation with a dangerous kidnapper.
Duke's patriotism and love of swimming compels him to apply to the Naval Academy with the goal of competing in a future Olympics.
Throughout the story, the characters demonstrate resourcefulness, ingenuity, and courage in the face of adversity. Duke's athleticism and swimming skills, combined with Jessie's linguistic abilities and quick thinking, make them a formidable team. Their shared experiences showcase the power of trust, loyalty, and mutual support.
As the story progresses, they encounter kind strangers who offer them help and support, highlighting the importance of community and compassion in times of need. The narrative explores themes of resilience, friendship, and the power of unity in overcoming obstacles and achieving success.
In conclusion, "Luna for Life: The Early Years of Duke Kahanamoku and Jessie Ohana" is a compelling tale of friendship, courage, and adventure set against the backdrop of the beautiful Hawaiian Islands and other parts of the world. Duke and Jessie's story is an inspiring reminder of the strength that comes from trust, teamwork, and unwavering determination. Their journey is a testament to the power of friendship and its ability to conquer any challenge that comes their way.
After graduating from Texas A&M University, William Pitman was commissioned as an officer in the US Army Field Artillery. He was stationed in Germany during the Vietnam War as a nuclear security officer and commander of the 8" Howitzer delivery platform. Upon returning to the U.S., he earned his CPA certification and became the Chief Financial Officer of the largest privately owned homebuilding company in America. He later founded his own successful homebuilding business, constructing both affordable and luxury homes and over a million square feet of rental properties. William has also owned an interior design studio, an antiquarian book business, an international stamping company, and an international laptop case manufacturer. His ventures extend to oilfield safety, restaurants, and pecan farming. He has served on the boards of national banks, a title insurance company, and an international hospital equipment manufacturer. He owns property in Maui, where he spends as much time as possible. He is also a talented ukulele player with a conversational understanding of Spanish and German.