Running away from her past, Elisa finds herself homeless in Hawaii. The streets aren't what they seem, though — even in paradise — and cops make her stay in "homeless park."She's only seventeen and with a man she hardly knows, but they must learn to work together if they expect to survive as street musicians.____"If you are in search of an enlightening tale to scratch an intellectual itch, 'Homeless in Hawaii' will not disappoint. The literary style is descriptive, intelligent, and sometimes downright hysterical."–Peter GreysonAuthor of "Dear Lily"