Authors: Suelyn Ching Tune, Suelyn Ching Tune (Illustrator), Robin Yoko Burningham
ISBN-13: 9780824810832, ISBN-10: 082481083X
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press, The
Date Published: February 1989
Edition: (Non-applicable)
Recounts how Maui uses his magical powers to slow the path of the sun across the sky, thus allowing crops more time to grow, fishermen more time to fish, and children more ...
Based on traditional Hawaiian sources, this relates the tale of Maui, a boy who has magical powers. He is disturbed that the days are too short and wonders, ``Why does the sun cross the sky so quickly?'' He meets fishermen and farmers who complain that the days are too short for work. His mother complains that there is no time to dry tapa cloths. Maui determinedly lassoes the sun and confronts him: ``Promise that you will cross the sky more slowly.'' The sun refuses and Maui breaks one of his legs (rays) with a war club. This confrontation continues until the sun finally relents. From that day on, one half of the year has longer days for work and play. Attractive and inexpensive, this has well-placed watercolors that enhance the accessible text. For mainland readers or islanders, Tune and Burningham present an interesting piece of Polynesian myth. Ages 5-8. (Nov.)