Dash Dogs of World War II

Dash  Dogs of World War II

“Good dog.” He relaxed. “We'll find something,” she said. “With someone who really loves dogs.” As she said those words, a tiny idea popped into her head. An idea so perfect that it was hard to fall asleep. But, finally, with Dash ...

Author: Kirby Larson

Publisher: Scholastic Inc.

ISBN: 9780545662826

Category: Juvenile Fiction

Page: 256

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New from Newbery Honor author Kirby Larson, the moving story of a Japanese-American girl who is separated from her dog upon being sent to an incarceration camp during WWII. Although Mitsi Kashino and her family are swept up in the wave of anti-Japanese sentiment following the attack on Pearl Harbor, Mitsi never expects to lose her home -- or her beloved dog, Dash. But, as World War II rages and people of Japanese descent are forced into incarceration camps, Mitsi is separated from Dash, her classmates, and life as she knows it. The camp is a crowded and unfamiliar place, whose dusty floors, seemingly endless lines, and barbed wire fences begin to unravel the strong Kashino family ties. With the help of a friendly neighbor back home, Mitsi remains connected to Dash in spite of the hard times, holding on to the hope that the war will end soon and life will return to normal. Though they've lost their home, will the Kashino family also lose their sense of family? And will Mitsi and Dash ever be reunited? *"This emotionally satisfying and thought-provoking book will have readers pulling for Mitsi and Dash." -KIRKUS REVIEWS, starred review
Categories: Juvenile Fiction

Dash

Dash

Forced to move with her family to an internment camp after the attack on Pearl Harbor, Japanese-American Mitsi mourns her separation from her beloved dog and tries to keep up with the outside world with the help of a friendly neighbor back ...

Author: Kirby Larson

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ISBN: 148448309X

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Forced to move with her family to an internment camp after the attack on Pearl Harbor, Japanese-American Mitsi mourns her separation from her beloved dog and tries to keep up with the outside world with the help of a friendly neighbor back home.
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Liberty

Liberty

But when his latest invention leads Fish to Liberty, a beautiful stray dog who needs a home, he and Olympia work together to rescue her. His growing friendship with Olympia, who is African American, is not the norm in 1940s New Orleans.

Author: Kirby Larson

Publisher: Scholastic Inc.

ISBN: 9780545840736

Category: Juvenile Fiction

Page: 207

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From Newbery Honor author Kirby Larson comes the moving story of a young boy who, with a dad fighting in Europe and a sister working at the Higgins Boat factory, longs to have a dog of his own. Fish has a knack for inventing. His annoying neighbor, Olympia, has a knack for messing things up. But when his latest invention leads Fish to Liberty, a beautiful stray dog who needs a home, he and Olympia work together to rescue her. However, a friendship that crosses racial lines is not the norm in 1940s New Orleans. But at the Higgins boatyard, where the boats that just might save the Allied forces during World War II are built, the wartime workforce is integrated and includes women and the disabled. Fish, who suffered from polio and whose dad is away fighting in Europe, looks up to Mr. Higgins, and he's thrilled when one of his inventions helps Mr. Higgins's engineers unlock the mechanics of the landing crafts. Mr. Higgins inspires him to be bold and brave. As Fish enlists the help of unexpected friends and allies to save Liberty, he finds his perceptions of the world—of race and war, family and friendship—transformed.
Categories: Juvenile Fiction

Smoky the Brave

Smoky the Brave

In recognition of her efforts, Smoky was awarded eight battle stars. Smoky the Brave brings to vivid life the danger and excitement of the many missions of World War II's smallest hero.

Author: Damien Lewis

Publisher: Hachette UK

ISBN: 9780306922565

Category: History

Page: 295

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The extraordinary, touching true story of Smoky, the smallest--and arguably bravest--dog of World War II In February 1944, as Japanese military advances threatened to overwhelm New Guinea, a tiny, four-pound Yorkshire Terrier was discovered hiding in the island's thick jungles. A total mystery as to her origins, she was adopted by US Army Air Force Corporal William "Bill" Wynne, an air-crewman in a photo reconnaissance squadron, becoming an irreplaceable lucky charm for the unit. When Smoky saved Wynne's life by barking a warning of an incoming kamikaze attack, he nicknamed her the "angel from a foxhole." Smoky's exploits continued when she jumped for the unit in a specially designed parachute and famously joined the aircrews flying daring sorties in the war-torn skies. But her most heroic feat was running a cable through a seventy-foot pipe no wider than four inches in places to enable critical communication lines to be run across an airbase which had just been seized from the enemy, saving hundreds of ground-crew from being exposed to enemy bombing. In recognition of her efforts, Smoky was awarded eight battle stars. Smoky the Brave brings to vivid life the danger and excitement of the many missions of World War II's smallest hero.
Categories: History

Duke

Duke

From a Newbery Honor author, a boy loans his dog to the US Army during World War II in this “incisive tale of loyalty, patriotism, sacrifice and bravery” (Publishers Weekly).

Author: Kirby Larson

Publisher: Scholastic Inc.

ISBN: 9780545576444

Category: Juvenile Fiction

Page: 166

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A poignant World War II story about a boy and his dog and his dad, and the many meanings of bravery, from Newbery Honor author Kirby Larson. With World War II raging and his father fighting overseas in Europe, eleven-year-old Hobie Hanson is determined to do his part to help his family and his country, even if it means giving up his beloved German shepherd, Duke. Hoping to help end the war and bring his dad home faster, Hobie decides to donate Duke to Dogs for Defense, an organization that urges Americans to "loan" their pets to the military to act as sentries, mine sniffers, and patrol dogs. Hobie immediately regrets his decision and tries everything he can to get Duke back, even jeopardizing his friendship with the new boy at school. But when his father is taken prisoner by the Germans, Hobie realizes he must let Duke go and reach deep within himself to be brave. Will Hobie ever see Duke, or his father, again? With powerful storytelling and gripping emotion, critically acclaimed author Kirby Larson explores the many ways bravery and love help us to weather the most difficult times.
Categories: Juvenile Fiction

Smashing Grammar

Smashing Grammar

Dash A dash (– or —) is typically used to create a break but, occasionally, a connection. For the most part, the dash does ... A dash can also be used: ○ between dates (e.g. World War II ran 1939–1945.) ○ to credit a quotation (e.g. ...

Author: Craig Shrives

Publisher: Hachette UK

ISBN: 9780857837943

Category: Language Arts & Disciplines

Page: 272

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'Few people understand Grammar like Craig Shrives. Best of all, no one explains it so well and so easily.' - Chief Executive of Crimestoppers and former Director of the Intelligence Corps, Mark Hallas OBE Written by a former British Army officer (also the founder of the popular website Grammar Monster), Smashing Grammar is both a go-to grammar guide and a primer for writing clear English. Smashing Grammar is divided into three sections: A-Z of Punctuation, A-Z of Grammar Essentials and A-Z of Easily Confused Words. Every entry starts with a simple explanation and some basic examples. These are followed by real-life, engaging examples, which have been painstakingly hunted down for their ability to illustrate the point. Every entry concludes with a 'Why Should I Care?' section offering great tips and advice and explaining why the grammar point matters to a writer. Imbued with 'barrack room' humour, the writing itself is entertaining and often laugh-out-loud funny, with thousands of sample quotations ranging from Groucho Marx and Homer the Simpson to Karl Marx and Homer the Greek.
Categories: Language Arts & Disciplines

Audacity Jones Steals the Show Audacity Jones 2

Audacity Jones Steals the Show  Audacity Jones  2

L KIRBY ARSON is the acclaimed author of the Newbery Honor book Hattie Big Sky and its sequel, Hattie Ever After; the Dogs of World War II books: Duke, Dash, which won the Scott O'Dell Award for Historical Fiction, and Liberty; ...

Author: Kirby Larson

Publisher: Scholastic Inc.

ISBN: 9780545840682

Category: Juvenile Fiction

Page: 192

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The plucky and adventurous Audacity Jones returns for a brand new adventure in New York City, by Newbery Honor author Kirby Larson. Audacity Jones and her best friend, Bimmy, are setting off from Miss Maisie's School for Wayward Girls on an extraordinary adventure! In the glittering city of New York, the girls meet Harry Houdini, the world's most famous magician, as he prepares a new spectacle: Houdini plans to make an elephant disappear from a crowded theater.But Audacity and Bimmy discover a nefarious plot that puts Houdini's illusion in jeopardy. Who could be trying to sabotage the master magician? Audie will need all her smarts, the help of friends new and old, and even her best juggling skills to solve this mystery. Will she manage to save the show in time?Newbery Honor author Kirby Larson brings readers a magical romp of a mystery that will delight and thrill to the very last page.
Categories: Juvenile Fiction

LIFE

LIFE

dog. like. this. Dash-fed. champion ! Champion Harbor Vales Adaler — alert and eager for play — displays the lovable traits which make ... Officials said that because he claimed military exemption as a neutral alien during World War II, ...

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LIFE Magazine is the treasured photographic magazine that chronicled the 20th Century. It now lives on at LIFE.com, the largest, most amazing collection of professional photography on the internet. Users can browse, search and view photos of today’s people and events. They have free access to share, print and post images for personal use.
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Liberty Dogs of World War II

Liberty  Dogs of World War II

From a Newbery Honoree comes a moving, World War II-era story of a young boy who, with a dad fighting in Europe and a sister working at the Higgins Boat factory, longs to have a dog of his own. 5 5/16 x 7 5/8.

Author: Kirby Larson

Publisher: Scholastic Incorporated

ISBN: 0545840724

Category: African Americans

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From a Newbery Honoree comes a moving, World War II-era story of a young boy who, with a dad fighting in Europe and a sister working at the Higgins Boat factory, longs to have a dog of his own. 5 5/16 x 7 5/8.
Categories: African Americans

United States Army in World War II The Technical services v

United States Army in World War II   The Technical services  v

At Exit D - 3 , the Les Moulins the beach was at Exit E - 3 , still under draw between Dog Red and Easy Green , fire as ... of smoke that covered the gap and enabled the Wading ashore at Dog Green about rest of the men to dash across .

Author: United States. Department of the Army. Office of Military History

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ISBN: UCLA:31158011179958

Category: World War, 1939-1945

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Categories: World War, 1939-1945