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The Philip Spalding home, Honolulu, in the 1930s, correlating to the period of Pono and her granddaughters in the novel, Shark Dialogues
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Credit line: Library of Congress, Historic American Buildings
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Plantation House, front view
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Interior: living room area, where the peacocks used to walk freely in the house

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Living area, opening onto the lanai, or porch
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Lanai opening onto interior gardens

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Pool. See pages 14-15 of the novel, where Rachel shoots the shark.
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Side gardens, a place where the worlds of woman and nature coalesce
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