Copyright Date:
2017
Edition Date:
2017
Release Date:
02/14/17
Pages:
ix, 198 pages
ISBN:
1-10-191846-2
ISBN 13:
978-1-10-191846-3
Dewey:
Fic
LCCN:
2016933014
Dimensions:
24 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
Horn Book
(Tue Aug 01 00:00:00 CDT 2017)
Brouwer cleverly mingles fact and fiction in this book of interconnected stories about a fictional Canadian platoon on France's Vimy Ridge during WWI. The soldiers' harrowing experiences are mitigated by assistance from various animal heroes: carrier pigeon, cavalry horse, rat-hunting cat, and others. Each vignette is followed by brief accounts (with small photos) of real-life animals whose contributions inspired the fictional narratives. Websites. Bib., ind.
Kirkus Reviews
Brouwer uses the assault on Vimy Ridge during World War I to highlight the bravery of both Canadian troops and the animals that served.Little Abigail the carrier pigeon miraculously gets a critical message from a small group under attack back to command. Tomato the border collie navigates the trenches during a gas attack with another critical message. Louise the packhorse carries hundreds of pounds of shells to the front lines for the final, successful barrage. The lives of these and five other animals (a cat, a war horse, a mule, a sniffer dog, and, improbably but historically, a lion) intersect with those of the young men of the 36th Battalion, principally Jake, a white farm boy from Manitoba; Thomas, a Cree boy from Saskatchewan, fresh out of the residential schools; and Charlie, a wealthy and disagreeable white boy from Toronto. Chapter by chapter, Brouwer details the action, highlighting the exploits of one animal in each; at the end of each chapter are brief nonfiction passages that provide factual context. While at times the writing is overwrought and the characterization largely simplistic, the author packs a lot into his schema, touting the superiority of Canada's egalitarian approach to hierarchy while also acknowledging the racism of Canada's policies toward the First Nations. Some of the dialogue, particularly Thomas', is skillfully done and laugh-out-loud funny. A steppingstone to Michael Morpurgo's War Horse (1983) and a worthy introduction to the Great War. (Historical fiction. 9-12)
Bibliography Index/Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-188) and index.
A unique celebration of the important role animals play in war, and an insightful look at the taking of Vimy Ridge from the perspective of 3 men in a Canadian platoon.
Never before have the stories of animal war heroes been collected in such a special way. This book consists of eight connected fictional stories about a Canadian platoon in WW1. The Storming Normans have help from some very memorable animals: we meet a dog who warns soldiers in the trench of a gas attack, a donkey whose stubbornness saves the day, a cat who saves soldiers from rat bites, and many more. Each story is followed by nonfiction sections that tell the true story of these animals from around the world and of the Canadian soldiers who took Vimy Ridge. Through the friendship that grows between three of these soldiers in particular, we get a close-up look at life in the trenches, the taking of Vimy Ridge, the bonds between soldiers and their animals and what it meant to be Canadian in WW1.
Little Abigail
Boomer
Coal Dust
Tomato
Leo
Charlie
Biscotte
Louise.