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"Dogs War use Fiction."
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Stubby
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Klimo, Kate, author
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Jessell, Tim, illustrator
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Klimo, Kate. Dog diaries ;
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Dogs War use Juvenile fiction.
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Working dogs Juvenile fiction.
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World War, 1914-1918 France Juvenile fiction.
2015
\"Stubby the war dog narrates the story of his life, from his birth on the streets of New Haven, Connecticut, through his time spent in Europe with the American Expeditionary Force, to his eventual hero's welcome back in the U.S.\"-- Provided by publisher.
Hero
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Shotz, Jennifer Li, author
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Dogs War use Juvenile fiction.
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Teenage boys Juvenile fiction.
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Human-animal relationships Juvenile fiction.
2016
\"Hero, a retired search-and-rescue dog, is not prepared for a stray puppy to come into his life. But when he and twelve-year-old Ben find Scout injured and afraid, the new addition leads them down an unexpected and dangerous path. When Scout goes missing, it's up to Hero to use his search-and-rescue skills to find Scout and bring him home.Get ready for a canine adventure full of danger, loyalty, and the unbreakable bond between a boy and his best friend.\"--Provided by publisher.
Chicago Tribune Steve Johnson column
2013
(There's also a baby, but he's just an excuse for arguments over sitting duties.) It is Lip who gives voice to this season's credo, that folks in the Gallaghers' place will never be able to make it honestly, will always have to cheat their way to success.
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Soldier dog
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Angus, Sam
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Great Britain. Army Military life Juvenile fiction.
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Great Britain. Army Fiction.
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Great Britain. Army.
2014
\"It's 1917. In the trenches of France, miles from home, Stanley is a boy fighting a man's war. He is a dog handler, whose dog must be so loyal that he will cross no-man's-land alone under heavy fire to return to Stanley's side, carrying a message that could save countless lives. But this journey is fraught with danger, and only the bravest will survive. As the fighting escalates and Stanley experiences the true horror of war, he comes to realize that the loyalty of his dog is the only thing he can rely on\"--Publisher.
Chicago Tribune Michael Phillips column
2014
Throw in the ever-present competition from other mediums -- short- and long-form television, gaming, video-on-demand streaming at home, where nobody gives you a look if you text during a dull scene -- and you've got a lot of industry pundits alarmed about audiences taking their hundreds of millions of dollars elsewhere. What if we were all collectively more excited by the 'Game of Thrones' finale than anything this summer has to offer?\" In an industry ruled by the law of Same Old, Same Old even an unusually good sequel, such as \"How to Train Your Dragon 2,\" has a tough time establishing a must-see foothold.
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