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Graham Salisbury

    11 de abril de 1944

    Graham Salisbury se sumerge en los viajes emocionales de los jóvenes que navegan por las complejidades de crecer. En lugar de enseñar o predicar, su obra tiene como objetivo explorar el difícil camino hacia la edad adulta a través de narrativas ficticias convincentes. Le impulsa el deseo de examinar las decisiones vitales que toman los personajes y sus posibles consecuencias, ofreciendo a los lectores una reflexión tranquila pero poderosa sobre estas experiencias. La voz distintiva de Salisbury da vida a las luchas y triunfos universales de la adolescencia.

    Calvin Coconut: Hero of Hawaii
    Rocket Ride
    Hunt for the Bamboo Rat
    Man Trip
    Extra Famous
    Calvin Coconut: Zoo Breath
    • Calvin Coconut: Zoo Breath

      • 160 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Calvin is determined to keep his new dog Streak, despite his mother's complaints about the dog's unpleasant smell, particularly his breath. To prevent losing Streak, Calvin embarks on a discovery project assigned by his teacher, aiming to explore the worst odors and find a remedy for Streak's bad breath. This journey highlights Calvin's love for his pet and his resourcefulness as he tackles the challenge of improving Streak’s hygiene while navigating the pressures from home.

      Calvin Coconut: Zoo Breath
    • Extra Famous

      • 176 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      A group of fourth-graders, including Calvin Coconut, gets swept up in the excitement of being extras in a movie called Zombie Zoomba, led by the imaginative Benny Obi. As they navigate the fun chaos of film production, Calvin's babysitter, Stella, unexpectedly lands a significant role, adding an intriguing twist to their adventure. The story blends humor and creativity, showcasing the kids' enthusiasm and the quirky world of filmmaking.

      Extra Famous
    • Man Trip

      • 144 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      The story follows Calvin, who embarks on an exciting adventure to Hawaii with his mom's boyfriend, Ledward, after he wins plane tickets. This marks Calvin's first experience on a plane and a boat, as they set out for a day of deep-sea fishing. He catches his first big fish, an ono, but the real thrill comes when Ledward hooks a massive, aggressive marlin that creates chaos on the boat, leading to an unforgettable day filled with excitement and challenges.

      Man Trip
    • Hunt for the Bamboo Rat

      • 338 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Set against the backdrop of war, the story follows characters as they navigate the challenges of survival amidst chaos and conflict. Their resilience and determination are tested as they confront both external dangers and internal struggles, highlighting themes of courage, sacrifice, and the human spirit. The narrative promises to deliver intense emotional moments and a deep exploration of the impact of war on individuals and communities.

      Hunt for the Bamboo Rat
    • Rocket Ride

      • 160 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Calvin faces a tough decision as he holds the last ticket to his dad's concert, navigating the complexities of childhood relationships with Shayla, his teacher's pet crush, and Tito, the school bully. The reunion with his famous pop singer father, whom he hasn't seen in four years, adds emotional weight to the story, especially as Calvin grapples with the fear of being forgotten and the uncertainty of meeting his dad's new wife. This tale explores themes of family, acceptance, and the challenges of growing up.

      Rocket Ride
    • Calvin Coconut: Hero of Hawaii

      • 160 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Calvin Coconut devises an exciting plan for his sister Darci's birthday celebration, but a relentless tropical storm jeopardizes his efforts. As the rain continues to pour, Calvin must navigate the challenges posed by the weather while trying to salvage the festivities. This story captures the resilience and creativity of a young boy faced with unexpected obstacles.

      Calvin Coconut: Hero of Hawaii
    • Calvin Coconut: Dog Heaven

      • 160 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      The story revolves around Calvin's heartfelt desire for a dog and his quest to prove his responsibility to his mother. After a writing assignment prompts him to express his wish, his mom dismisses his plea, citing his irresponsibility. However, with the support of her boyfriend, Ledward, Calvin discovers a special place where he meets Streak, the dog he dreams of owning. Now, Calvin must find a way to demonstrate his readiness for pet ownership, as he believes he and Streak are meant to be together.

      Calvin Coconut: Dog Heaven
    • Banjo

      • 224 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      In the spirit of of Where the Red Fern Grows and Because of Winn Dixie, this is a contemporary classic in the making about a boy and his dog, and a choice that will test their loyalty and trust. Danny Mack is a rising rodeo star in rural Oregon. He lives on a ranch with his older brother, their dad, and his faithful border collie, Banjo. Late one night, Danny is awakened by gunshots. Banjo has been wounded. The neighbors claim he was going after their livestock, which gives them the right to shoot the dog or have him put down. Dad reluctantly agrees. They must obey the law. Danny knows Banjo is innocent, and comes up with a desperate plan to save him--but something goes terribly wrong. Days later, on a distant ranch, Meg Harris finds a frightened dog alone in the woods. Banjo. She takes him home and searches for the dog's owner, furious that he was abandoned. She's not going to give Banjo up easily. Told by Danny and by Meg, this fast-paced, heartrending novel explores the deep connection between humans and animals, and reminds readers that you can't judge an animal--or a person--before you know their story.

      Banjo
    • Under the Blood-Red Sun

      • 246 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Tomikazu Nakaji's biggest concerns are baseball, homework, and a local bully, until life with his Japanese family in Hawaii changes drastically after the bombing of Pearl Harbor in December 1941.

      Under the Blood-Red Sun
    • House of the Red Fish

      • 320 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Set in 1943 Hawaii, the story follows Tomi, a Japanese American boy whose family faces suspicion and hostility in the wake of Pearl Harbor. With his father and grandfather still imprisoned, Tomi clings to hope by attempting to raise his father's sunken fishing boat, viewing it as a symbol of faith in their return. His quest is fraught with challenges, yet it also leads to the discovery of unexpected allies who support him in this seemingly impossible endeavor, highlighting themes of resilience and community amidst adversity.

      House of the Red Fish