
Against All Odds: The Unconventional Journey From Hawaii Sugar Cane Plantation To High School Principal In Seattle
From the gritty sugar plantations of Waialua, Hawaii, to the administrative halls of Seattle's top schools, Dr. Len Fellez’s memoir, Against All Odds, tells the compelling story of a man who defied expectations at every turn. Born in the Kalakaua Housing projects and facing personal and societal challenges, Fellez's life journey is a testament to the power of resilience, grit, and the will to succeed.
Growing up in the racial tensions of 1950s Hawaii, young Len experienced prejudice, bullying, and countless hurdles. Yet, through determination and an unwavering belief in fairness, he rose
from a "trouble-making rascal" to a nationally recognized educator and author, impacting over 30,000 students throughout his career. With raw honesty, Dr. Fellez reflects on his life’s most pivotal moments: encounters with racism, brushes with crime, and his transformation from an aspiring football star to a dedicated teacher, coach, and principal.
Set against the backdrop of Hawaii’s evolving culture and politics—from plantation life to the post-statehood rise of tourism—Against All Odds gives readers a front-row seat to the hidden parts of Hawaiian life that tourists rarely see. Alongside personal tales of courage and love, the
memoir also explores systemic racism, organized crime, and the transformative power of education.
Softcover, 449 pp.
Len Felez