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Rags : hero dog of WWI : a true story

Raven, Margot Theis (author.). Brown, Petra, (illustrator.).

Summary: "A stray dog named Rags befriends a U.S. soldier in Paris, France, during WWI. Rags traveled with the troops carrying messages from the front line to the back. His loyalty kept him by his owner's side until Sergeant Donovan died at the base hospital in Chicago"--

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  • ISBN: 1585362581
  • ISBN: 9781585362585
  • Physical Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : chiefly color illustrations ; 28 cm.
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  • Publisher: Ann Arbor, MI : Sleeping Bear Press, 2014.
Subject: Rags (Dog) Juvenile literature
World War, 1914-1918 Dogs Juvenile literature
Dogs War use United States History 20th century Juvenile literature
Working dogs United States Biography Juvenile literature
Donovan, James -1919 Juvenile literature
World War, 1914-1918 Regimental histories United States Infantry Division, 1st Juvenile literature

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Gr 1-4-This heartfelt story introduces a heroic and lovable dog that was found in a Paris doorway by an American soldier during World War I. Private James Donovan and Rags became fast friends, and Rags was whisked off into U.S. Army service, where he learned to root out rats and mice from the trenches, transport important messages across the battlefield, and even to salute his superiors. The picture-book format and accessible narrative make for excellent storytime sharing. There has been a spate of books about dogs serving in wars recently, including Sheila Keenan's graphic novel Dogs of War (Scholastic, 2013) and Ann Bausum's Stubby the War Dog (National Geographic, 2014), both for slightly older students and offering more context and historical information. Rags is a fine introduction to the notion of dogs being included in military service for younger elementary students. The artwork is lively and sweet, with a soft palette of colors depicting many of the scenes. It breathes life into the text and creates an endearing character in Rags. An epilogue and author's note add some detail to the story, but no bibliographic or source information is included. Share this title with dog lovers and young history buffs, who will enjoy the combination.-Jody Kopple, Shady Hill School, Cambridge, MA (c) Copyright 2014. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Rags, a scruffy mutt rescued from a Paris alley by Private James Donovan, becomes the mascot for the U.S. Army's First Division in WWI. Rags endures loud and frightening explosions, poison gas attacks, and injury but loyally relays crucial messages from the rear to the front lines. Endearing illustrations accompany this heartwarming narrative based on a true story from the Great War. (c) Copyright 2015. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Mirroring the similarly incredible story behind Ann Bausum's Stubby the War Dog (2014), Raven's look at this small, scrappy gutter-pup is sweet, exciting, and poignant. It was by chance that Private James Donovan of the U.S. Army's Fightin' First Division stepped on the stray's paw. Donovan took Rags with him to the battlefront, and Rags, unaccustomed to kindness, leaped out the window at headquarters to join his master in the trenches. To repay Donovan's companionship and sharing of rations, Rags chased trench rats, warned soldiers of incoming shells, bit an enemy soldier, and, most important, transported Go Find messages that Donovan tucked into his collar. An October 1918 attack injured both man and mutt, and though Rags was left with permanent disabilities, he stayed with his friend until Donovan died from his wounds. Raven's clear, emotional prose does not delve much into WWI history, but Brown's grungy, textured art especially tender when depicting Rags' makeshift gas mask provides all the context that readers will need.--Kraus, Daniel Copyright 2010 Booklist

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A scrawny mutt is rescued in Paris by an American soldier during WWI, and the smart, intuitive Rags becomes a wartime hero.The true story of the dogs wartime service is told in dramatic style, with plenty of conflict on Parisian streets and on the battlefields of France. James Donovan, the private who rescues Rags, trains the dog to sniff out breaks in underground telephone lines and to deliver messages during combat. Both Donovan and Rags are injured in battle, and the faithful dog stays with Donovan in the hospital until the soldiers death. An epilogue gives the story of the rest of the dogs life with a military family in the United States. The story occasionally veers into overly emotional language and attributes anthropomorphic thoughts and emotions to the brilliant caninean unnecessary choice given the inherent drama of the story. The books value is significantly elevated by superb illustrations in a muted palette of browns and grays, effectively bringing the efforts of the talented dog to life.Young readers interested in dog or wartime stories will find Rags an appealing hero. (Picture book. 6-9) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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