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48 pp.
| Little/Tingley |
August, 2003 |
TradeISBN 0-316-82681-2$$16.95
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4-6
Recounting the role of rescue dogs in the events of September 11, Jackson finds an appealing and age-appropriate angle on a difficult subject. While some of the information about search-and-rescue work is well observed and engaging, the survey as a whole is haphazardly organized and at times repetitive. The color photos are mostly snapshot quality. Reading list, websites. Glos.