Articles

  • Aug 27, 2024 | onegreenplanet.org | Shelby Hettler |Lena Novak |Zoe Eisenberg |Zsu Dever

    If you're looking for a way to make your holiday dinner stand out, why not try changing up the cuisine? It's the perfect way to get a little creative and try something new! Hungarian food would be amazing on any holiday table. It's so cozy and hearty. Plus, your family will be super impressed with the new dishes. The classics are great, but it's always good to shake things up a bit.

  • Jul 12, 2024 | lithub.com | Rhaina Cohen |Zoe Eisenberg

    Novelist Zoë Eisenberg and journalist-turned-author Rhaina Cohen have something in common: they both published books about extraordinarily intimate friendships. Their debut books published in February of this year with strikingly similar titles—Significant Others (Eisenberg) and The Other Significant Others (Cohen).

  • Jul 9, 2024 | honolulumagazine.com | Zoe Eisenberg |Rachel Khong |Christin Lozano |Mariko Merritt

    Temperatures are climbing and the sun is out, which means it’s officially summer reading season! Here at Da Shop: Books + Curiosities, we’re proud to stock a wide selection of titles, from delightful rom-coms to sweeping family sagas to engaging picture books for our littlest readers, all of which you’ll want to add to your summer reading list. We’re especially excited about our books written by local authors, which so beautifully capture the diverse experiences of life in Hawai‘i.

  • Apr 5, 2024 | electricliterature.com | Zoe Eisenberg

    Reading Lists Stories that remap the location of friendship in our lives, pulling it from the margins and placing it front and center I have always found myself building extremely romantic friendships. Long hours lost to phone calls, text marathons, letters, no-reason gifts, the sharing of meals and secrets and small, tender intimacies. For whatever reason, it has always seemed apparent that my friendships—if handled with devotion and care—will outlast my romantic relationships. Through...

  • Jan 25, 2024 | hawaiireviewofbooks.com | Zoe Eisenberg

    The afternoon of Theo’s party I went with Jess to pick up the cake. It was a Saturday, the sidewalk hot as the hood of a car, the cake box heavy as we moved down bayfront. My mouth tasted like metal, I’d forgotten my sunglasses, and with no free hand to shield my face I was forced to squint against the violent sun. At midday, the island wore a deep, brilliant blue, the color a regional trademark, something about the way the sun reflected off the lava rock.