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While Lewis contributes another well-researched biography to the war dog genre, this book is only needed where interest in World War II history is high.
Along with charming previously unpublished photos of the first family relaxing with their canines, these stories offer a snapshot of happy family life in Camelot.
Armchair and active naturalists will enjoy and learn from the authors' enlightened perceptions on the intricate relationship between humans and animals in this thought-provoking collection.
Readers who empathized with the honesty and humility of James Bowen's A Street Cat Named Bob will be moved by this healing love story. [See Prepub Alert, 2/6/17.]
Morgan's heroic fortitude creates an upbeat narrative, and similar to Luis Carlos Montalvan's Until Tuesday, this bittersweet memoir is truly inspiring.
Written in a conversational tone that is both enjoyable and educational along with the clear Q&A format, this book will attract readers wishing to understand their little companions better.