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Absolute Maui

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Those who live on Maui and those who visit share a common they don't want to be anywhere else. Some love the beaches, or the mountains, or the ocean, or the weather. Others cherish the family connections and cultural continuity the island nurtures. Many enjoy Maui's unique, friendly, fun-loving, big-hearted, active and healthful lifestyle. And everyone appreciates the island's robust diversity. The qualities that make Maui unique and universally loved are captured in the chapters that follow. There is a Maui only the sun, the stars, and the birds could see until rugged cliffs, surf-fringed reefs, hidden waterfalls, and eroded mountain tops. There is a Maui seen from a walker's misty ocean coves, palm shaded beaches, dramatic overlooks, smoldering sunsets, and storybook skies vivid with rainbows. There is a nature lover's tiny insects, birds and mountain ferns, dazzling arrays of tropical flowers, as well as monk seals, great whales, and other sea life. There is Upcountry, a mountain Maui of scenic farms and ranches; and the rugged Hana Coast, where emerald rain forests meet a sapphire sea. Then there is the Maui most familiar to its longtime famous local eateries, fairs, parades, and beloved island celebrities. Absolute Maui draws its inspiration from the award-winning books Maui On My Mind and Maui, The Last Hawaiian Place by Robert Wenkam both of which are now considered classics. But Maui isn't really timeless, as the island is always changing. Wenkam's 1970 Maui differed from the one explored 15 years later in Maui on My Mind, although both faithfully represented their eras. Absolute Maui revisits the island many consider the world s finest. Images were requested from Maui's major photographers, who search its byways, mountains and beaches daily for visual opportunities. From the more than 9,500 photographs submitted, the 175 best appear in these pages. Each image is shot from the perspective of an explorer seeing a subject for the first time. And in each, we sense the photographer's wonder whether the subject is a whimsical roadside stand, a canoe team, an Edenic landscape, or simply Mauians enjoying their island pleasures and pastimes. Absolute Maui takes its title from the caliber of these images, painstakingly taken by the island s finest photographers, utilizing almost every modern-day photographic technique. The title also reminds us what Maui is, what it offers, and how lucky its residents and visitors are.

210 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2011

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Tom Stevens

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Novelist and Screenwriter Tom Stevens is the author of over 12 published novels plus books, articles and professional papers on subjects as diverse as psychology, mythology, mind-body relationships, history, philosophy and sports science. A Depth psychologist (Jungian) with over thirty years experience, he is the UK’s leading author in the Jungian Mythic Fiction genre. As well as the Victrix and Lilith trilogies he has screenplays in development for: WAGS and Witches, Remote Viewing and The Cauldron, an epic Arthurian drama set in post-Roman Britain. His Oxford's Blues series is in development with veteran British television and film-maker Colin McKeown of LA Productions.

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Coffee table book my parents received from someone they helped out on their anniversary trip earlier this year. Beautiful pictures, not much text. Itching to do travel like that in the future!
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