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"Adaptability (Psychology) Fiction."
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Saturday
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Mora, Oge, author, illustrator
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Mothers and daughters Juvenile fiction.
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Adaptability (Psychology) Juvenile fiction.
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Mothers and daughters Fiction.
2019
When all of their special Saturday plans go awry, Ava and her mother still find a way to appreciate one another and their time together.
\Why Don't You Just Leave It Up to Nature?\: An Adaptationist
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Mallory-Kani, Amy
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Womack, Kenneth
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Adaptability (Psychology)
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Adjustment (Psychology)
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Characters and characteristics in literature
2007
\"As parables of human nature, The Virgin Suicides and Middlesex act as a duet of adaptationist behaviour in which Detroit--arguably one of the hubs of the American Dream--operates as the fulcrum and the events of August 1974--the apex of the Watergate crisis--function as the lever.\" (Mosaic) Jeffrey Eugenides's The Virgin Suicides and Middlesex are compared and contrasted. Overlapping themes in the novels are highlighted.
Journal Article
C.R. Mudgeon
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Muir, Leslie
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Hector, Julian, ill
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Adaptability (Psychology) Juvenile fiction.
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Neighbors Juvenile fiction.
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Hedgehogs Juvenile fiction.
2012
Hedgehog C. R. Mudgeon, who is used to having everything exactly the same every day, has some adjusting to do when a lively new neighbor moves into the tree next door.