In the dreary trenches of WWI, Boots aids Irish and British medics by sniffing for "still alive" soldiers and chasing the ever-present trench rabbits (rats). On the frigid slopes of Greenland, Loki and his teammates pull sleds to rescue crashed flight teams. In the fetid swamps of 'Nam, Sheba helps the grunts stay alive when they may be attacked by the enemy at any time.
While the title implies that the story is about the dogs in combat, the focus is truly on the relationships between canine soldiers and their human handlers. The result is a powerful, compassionate portrait of three good dogs in three bad situations.
The narrative is completely male-driven, with few females portrayed even as supportive characters. The strong illustrations portray plenty of wartime violence. No cussing, no nekkidness. Blood, violence, sadness. Recommended for ages 14 and up.
The events may not have happened; still, the story is true. --R. Silvern
Aarene Storms, youth services librarian
Richmond Beach and Lake Forest Park Libraries, KCLS
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