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Superpower Dogs: Henry

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Join Henry, one of the stars of the IMAX film Superpower Dogs , as he em BARKS on a journey to become an avalanche rescue dog in this gripping true story, perfect for fans of Max !

In Whistler, British Columbia, dogs can be found riding chairlifts, perched on skiers' shoulders, and even descending from helicopters--all in the race against time to save people caught in the path of an avalanche. Meet Henry, a lovable border collie, and the team of dogs and human partners he works with in the beautiful and sometimes dangerous mountains.

Through the action-packed narrative, informative and engaging interstitials, and eight pages of stunning full-color photographs, young readers will experience real-life rescues and gain a new appreciation for the bond between dogs and humans.

153 pages, Paperback

Published June 4, 2019

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Stephanie True Peters

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“By all appearances, I am a typical suburban mother,” reports Stephanie True Peters. “I’m forty-three, have two children, Jackson, age 11, and Chloe, age 9, and a husband, Dan, who to me seems ageless. I live in a nice neighborhood in a town just far enough south of Boston to be considered the boonies. I do the grocery shopping, the cleaning (well, sometimes), go to the gym, and operate the ride-on lawnmower with some regularity. Yes, I fit the role of typical suburban mother to a T.

“Perhaps this explains the surprised reactions I receive when I tell people that I write children’s books. ‘You do? Really?’ their raised eyebrows and open mouths seem to say. Then come the usual questions: ‘Have you ever been published? Would I know anything you’ve done?’

“I have, and I certainly hope you recognize the titles of some of my books. (If not, feel free to pick one up sometime—or two, or three . . .)

“That I am able to spend my days at such work is, on the whole, wonderful. I lose myself for hours in imagined scenarios, made-up people, or buried in research into a fascinating topic. I’m here when my kids and husband need me and can take a day off when I need some ‘me’ time. Sometimes I miss the office life I had years ago, when I was an editor at Little, Brown Children’s Books. Then I compare my commute then (a long ride on public transportation) versus now (a short climb up a flight of stairs) and realize just how lucky I am.

“Yet if it hadn’t been for those years with Little, Brown, I wouldn’t have been part of this amazing White House book. It was my old colleague and friend, Hilary Van Dusen, who contacted me about the project. She wanted to include a piece on sports and the presidency. She knew I was tapped into the sports scene because I had edited many of Matt Christopher’s sports books while at Little, Brown—and more recently, had been ghostwriting them.

“In the course of my research for the piece, I learned that many U.S. presidents had ties to the baseball, starting as far back as George Washington. But the story that stuck with me was the one that now appears in the book – the first World Series game to take place after the tragic events of 9/11, and George W. Bush’s throwing of the game’s first pitch.

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October 3, 2019
In this first book in a new series about real dogs doing real work, readers learn about Henry, a border collie, working with his human partner Ian Banbury, searches for people lost in avalanches. Not only does the reader learn about what Ian and Henry do, but how they were trained to do it. It's a fascinating look at valuable partnerships that can exist between dogs and humans. I found the details regarding how the dog and man work to be especially fascinating. The way Henry rides on Ian's skis or is carried on his shoulders was impressive to read about. The in-between sections provide background information about how the dogs get into the program and the training they undergo. It's really quite impressive to read about. The full-color photos at the end are a great bonus as they give the reader a glimpse into the exhausting, yet rewarding work of Henry and Ian.

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Author 25 books22 followers
March 7, 2022
All I can say is I think I read this too soon after the death of my dog.
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