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One Sentence Summary
A young boy and his loyal dog, Finn, set out on a journey to find each other in the midst of World War I.
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Soldier Dog FAQ
What is 'Soldier Dog' about?
Soldier Dog is a novel set during World War I and follows the story of a young boy named Stanley who enlists in the army and is accompanied by his loyal dog, named Bones. Together, they experience the harsh realities of war and form a deep bond.
Is 'Soldier Dog' suitable for young readers?
While Soldier Dog is a children's novel, it does contain themes and depictions of war that may be intense for very young readers. It is best suited for older children and young adults who can handle the subject matter.
Who is the author of 'Soldier Dog'?
Soldier Dog is written by Sam Angus, an author known for writing historical fiction for young readers. She has written several acclaimed novels for children and teens.
What age group is 'Soldier Dog' recommended for?
Soldier Dog is recommended for readers aged 10 and above. It is particularly suitable for middle-grade readers and young adult audiences who are interested in historical fiction and stories set during wartime.
Does 'Soldier Dog' have a happy ending?
Without giving away spoilers, 'Soldier Dog' is a poignant and emotional story that realistically portrays the hardships of war. While it has moments of hope and resilience, it also addresses the harsh realities faced by soldiers and animals during World War I.





