From Scientific American
Novak's
The Haole Substitute combines autobiography with fiction and satire to describe the experiences of a surfer flung into the public school system as a greenhorn substitute teacher...The problems that Novak's novel so vividly depicts are not restricted to Hawaiian schools, change the settings and characters, and the same incidents have occurred in Baton Rouge Schools.
From The New Yorker
There's no substitute for a sense of humor. Teacher-surfer-author Walt Novak hopes folks who read his book can laugh at themselves...Novak blows the lid off Hawaii's racial harmony. And he really hopes nobody's mad about it.
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