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Graham Salisbury, winner of the Scott O''Dell and Boston Globe-Horn Book Awards, grew up in Hawaii during the 1950''s, and the lion''s share of his fiction is set there. He writes about boys of all races trying to carve an identity for themselves and struggling to make moral decisions as they grow into manhood. The first section of this book chronicles the labyrinthine path of Salisbury''s life and career: from barefoot island boy to college dropout, from bubblegum pop musician to schoolteacher, and from real estate manager to young adult author. The book then offers a critical context for Salisbury''s work, discussing his novels in terms of plot and style: analyzing literary themes and examining critical responses to his work. Salisbury''s use of archetypes and the coming of age stories that dominate his work are explored in depth. Fans are also treated to a peek at some of Salisbury''s future projects. Librarians, teachers, and teen readers will find this critical biography to be a

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Part of the Scarecrow Studies in Young Adult Literature series, Gill's critical analysis of Salisbury's work is a satisfying and absorbing read....Gill's writing is clear, devoid of jargon and educational obfuscation. What comes across most clearly is a heartfelt appreciation for the talent Salisbury demonstrates in his novels. Teachers, librarians, and students will all find this volume useful as well as interesting to read. * VOYA *
This is an exceptionally well-researched book. Teachers will find good excerpts to use with their students, helping them to gain a more thorough comprehension of Salisbury's talent. * School Library Journal, 12/1/2005 *
Good analysis of Salisbury's works. Gives chronology of his life; breaks down the stories, reviews critical responses to the works and discusses themes and characters analysis. It is easy to read and understand and it comes with a complete bibliography for further referencing. Highly Recommended. -- Marilyn Sprague, Flower Mound HS
Gill (English education, University of North Carolina) chronicles the life and career of Graham Salisbury, who has written seven children's books since 1991 set in his native Hawaii. He also analyzes the characters in each book, summarizes the plots, and compares the protagonists and themes that reappear throughout the stories.

Table of Contents
Part 1 Acknowledgments Part 2 Preface: Aloha Part 3 Chronology Part 4 Introduction: The Islands Chapter 5 1. Island Boy: The Life and Career of Graham Salisbury Chapter 6 2. Hai Moolelo: Blue Skin of the Sea and Island Boyz Chapter 7 3. Makuakane and Keiki Kane: Lord of the Deep Chapter 8 4. Ohana and Kanaka e: Shark Bait and Jungle Dogs Chapter 9 5. Mana olana: Under the Blood-Red Sun and Eyes of the Emperor Chapter 10 6. One Hero: The Monomyth in the Novels of Graham Salisbury Part 11 Conclusion: Aloha Again Part 12 Selected Bibliography Part 13 Index Part 14 About the Author

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    Publisher: Scarecrow Press
    Publication Date: 6/22/2005 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780810853386, 978-0810853386
    ISBN10: 0810853388

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Graham Salisbury, winner of the Scott O''Dell and Boston Globe-Horn Book Awards, grew up in Hawaii during the 1950''s, and the lion''s share of his fiction is set there. He writes about boys of all races trying to carve an identity for themselves and struggling to make moral decisions as they grow into manhood. The first section of this book chronicles the labyrinthine path of Salisbury''s life and career: from barefoot island boy to college dropout, from bubblegum pop musician to schoolteacher, and from real estate manager to young adult author. The book then offers a critical context for Salisbury''s work, discussing his novels in terms of plot and style: analyzing literary themes and examining critical responses to his work. Salisbury''s use of archetypes and the coming of age stories that dominate his work are explored in depth. Fans are also treated to a peek at some of Salisbury''s future projects. Librarians, teachers, and teen readers will find this critical biography to be a

    Trade Review
    Part of the Scarecrow Studies in Young Adult Literature series, Gill's critical analysis of Salisbury's work is a satisfying and absorbing read....Gill's writing is clear, devoid of jargon and educational obfuscation. What comes across most clearly is a heartfelt appreciation for the talent Salisbury demonstrates in his novels. Teachers, librarians, and students will all find this volume useful as well as interesting to read. * VOYA *
    This is an exceptionally well-researched book. Teachers will find good excerpts to use with their students, helping them to gain a more thorough comprehension of Salisbury's talent. * School Library Journal, 12/1/2005 *
    Good analysis of Salisbury's works. Gives chronology of his life; breaks down the stories, reviews critical responses to the works and discusses themes and characters analysis. It is easy to read and understand and it comes with a complete bibliography for further referencing. Highly Recommended. -- Marilyn Sprague, Flower Mound HS
    Gill (English education, University of North Carolina) chronicles the life and career of Graham Salisbury, who has written seven children's books since 1991 set in his native Hawaii. He also analyzes the characters in each book, summarizes the plots, and compares the protagonists and themes that reappear throughout the stories.

    Table of Contents
    Part 1 Acknowledgments Part 2 Preface: Aloha Part 3 Chronology Part 4 Introduction: The Islands Chapter 5 1. Island Boy: The Life and Career of Graham Salisbury Chapter 6 2. Hai Moolelo: Blue Skin of the Sea and Island Boyz Chapter 7 3. Makuakane and Keiki Kane: Lord of the Deep Chapter 8 4. Ohana and Kanaka e: Shark Bait and Jungle Dogs Chapter 9 5. Mana olana: Under the Blood-Red Sun and Eyes of the Emperor Chapter 10 6. One Hero: The Monomyth in the Novels of Graham Salisbury Part 11 Conclusion: Aloha Again Part 12 Selected Bibliography Part 13 Index Part 14 About the Author

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