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Banjo
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Salisbury, Graham, author
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Human-animal relationships Juvenile fiction.
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Border collie Juvenile fiction.
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Dogs Juvenile fiction.
2019
Danny, a rising rodeo star whose border collie, Banjo, has been wounded by neighbors, and Meg, who has a way with animals, come together to keep Banjo safe, aided by Danny's brother.
Calvin Coconut : zoo breath
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Salisbury, Graham
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Rogers, Jacqueline, 1958- ill
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Salisbury, Graham. Calvin Coconut
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Families Hawaii Juvenile fiction.
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Odors Juvenile fiction.
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Schools Juvenile fiction.
2011
When Calvin gets a school assignment to do some original research, he decides to investigate his dog's stinky breath and ends up learning about more than just smells.
Insecure Attachment Bites: How Early Relationship Wounding Transmits the Vampire Archetype
2018
The purpose of the study was to explore the vampire archetype and how it may present, be similar to, and contribute to an insecure attachment style. The aim of the study was to describe and understand the archetype of the vampire and examine how therapists’ exploration of this archetype with patients could provide, for both therapist and patient, a way to reflect and access a more conscious and deeper understanding of unconscious and maladaptive relational dynamics. The lens of attachment theory was used to guide and inform the study as well as to examine the data. This research encompassed a phenomenological approach using data derived from the results of semistructured interviews with participants who are psychotherapists and can identify and describe patients they have or have had as insecurely attached. One of the most common responses or themes reported by the participants was a sense of being drained. There were concerns for their own well-being, their long-term health, and how long they could tolerate being in this draining presence in both the short term and long term. The participants, or a therapist in general, could use these archetypal traits to help explain their experience and inform their direction of therapeutic skills and orientation. The research serves as an attempt to help the clinician, psychologist, or psychotherapist within the field of depth psychology to better understand the phenomenon of the vampire archetype and how to use this awareness as a therapeutic tool.
Dissertation
Calvin Coconut : the Zippy fix
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Salisbury, Graham
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Rogers, Jacqueline, 1958- ill
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Salisbury, Graham. Calvin Coconut
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Moneymaking projects Juvenile fiction.
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Family life Hawaii Juvenile fiction.
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Moneymaking projects Fiction.
2009
Calvin tries to earn money to buy Stella, the babysitter, a present for her sixteenth birthday because he feels guilty for taking advantage of her allergy to cats.
Interview with Graham Salisbury
2005
Corresponding through email, Blasingame interviews Graham Salisbury regarding his new historical fiction, Eyes of the Emperor. Among other things, Salisbury says that with Eyes of the Emperor, he wanted to say something about honor, loyalty, friendship, and courage--parts of being human that are not enough talked about in the today's world.
Journal Article
Calvin Coconut : hero of Hawaii
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Salisbury, Graham
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Rogers, Jacqueline, 1958- ill
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Salisbury, Graham. Calvin Coconut
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Hurricanes Juvenile fiction.
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Heroes Juvenile fiction.
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Hurricanes Fiction.
2011
When a hurricane causes the river near his Hawaiian home to flood, a boy named Calvin Coconut makes a daring rescue.
Calvin Coconut : kung fooey
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Salisbury, Graham
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Rogers, Jacqueline, 1958- ill
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Salisbury, Graham. Calvin Coconut
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Interpersonal relations Juvenile fiction.
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Automobile driving Juvenile fiction.
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Schools Juvenile fiction.
2011
Fourth-grader Cal learns a lot about teasing and standing up for others when a weird new student joins his class, while Stella, the tenth-grader who lives with Cal's family to help his mother, practices for her driving test.