Saving Stella: A Dog's Dramatic Escape from War
Saving Stella: A Dog's Dramatic Escape from War
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Bloomsbury
Annotation: For fans of Two Bobbies comes a moving, true story about a young man and his dog who escape the violence of the Syrian W... more
Genre: [Biology]
 
Reviews: 1
Catalog Number: #219585
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Publisher: Bloomsbury
Copyright Date: 2020
Edition Date: 2020 Release Date: 11/03/20
Illustrator: Kaadan, Nadine,
Pages: 1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN: 1-547-60133-7
ISBN 13: 978-1-547-60133-2
Dewey: 636.7
LCCN: 2020012724
Dimensions: 29 cm.
Language: English
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Kirkus Reviews

In this book, based on a real-life story, Bassel, a young Syrian man, becomes a refugee because of war and escapes his city for Europe, leaving his beloved dog, Stella, behind.When gunfire wakes Bassel and Stella up at night, he tells her it is OK but knows that's not true. Soon, living in his war-torn country is no longer safe, and, like millions of others, he must leave. Saying goodbye to family, friends, and Stella, he makes the arduous journey to Europe-on foot and by rubber dinghy, spending months confined in a refugee camp. A Belgian family opens their arms to him, and his host and friends from back home help him reunite with Stella. The dog's journey will not be easy either, but the story ends on a happy and hopeful note. Both she and Bassel will have two lives now, one "lost" and a new one "found." Expressive, softly stylized illustrations pay great attention to Bassel's and Stella's emotions throughout the book, and notes by the Syrian co-author and illustrator share details about their lives and the war. An afterword sheds more light on refugees around the world and includes a call to action to support them. It also provides further information about the Syrian conflict but unfortunately contains significant errors: saying that Turkey supports Assad and calling the Kurds (Syria's largest ethnic minority) a rebel group; moreover it frames the conflict as one waged against Assad by rebel groups with different agendas and elides the role of civilian resistance to an authoritarian government. (This book was reviewed digitally with 11-by-17-inch double-page spreads viewed at 38.7% of actual size.)An unusual refugee story that may open doors for empathy. (Picture book. 5-11)

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Reading Level: 2.0
Interest Level: K-3

For fans of Two Bobbies comes a moving, true story about a young man and his dog who escape the violence of the Syrian War. Some bonds are stronger than war . . . Life for musician Bassel and his dog Stella in Damascus, Syria, has changed since the civil war began. Instead of enjoying long walks through their neighborhood, they hear bombs toppling buildings and sharp blasts of gunfire through the night. When it becomes too dangerous for him to stay, Bassel makes the difficult decision to escape, leaving his family, friends--and Stella--behind. After a long, dangerous journey, Bassel finally finds refuge in Belgium, but misses his family, his home, and most of all . . . Stella. With the help of friends in his new home, Bassel hatches a dramatic plan to rescue his beloved dog. This remarkable, true story will inspire readers and remind them that even amid the harshest circumstances of war, acts of kindness and humanity will always endure.


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