Tag: service dog book review
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Discover One of the Best Kids’ Fantasy Books With Service Dogs
Looking for kids’ fantasy books with service dogs? Diary of a Service Beast by McKenzie Catron-Pichan is an illustrated children’s story inspired by her life with her service dog, Grimm, but with a magical twist. Whether kids are learning about a family member’s or friend’s disability or learning to navigate life with their own, seeing themselves…
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Discover One of the Best Children’s Books With Service Dogs
Looking for children’s books with service dogs? Diary of a Service Dog by McKenzie Catron-Pichan is an illustrated children’s book inspired by her life with her service dog, Grimm. Whether kids are learning about a family member’s or friend’s disability or learning to navigate life with their own, seeing themselves reflected in a story can…
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Book Review: Does Mary Robinette Kowal’s The Spare Man Get Service Dogs Right?
Service dog handlers don’t often see themselves represented in fantasy, science fiction, or mystery novels. In fact, it’s rare enough to find accurate representation of service dogs here on Earth, so when an author not only gets it right, but brings that authenticity into space, it’s something special. Enter: The Spare Man, a sci-fi mystery book…
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Book Review: Does Sarah Adams’ The Match Get Service Dogs Right?
It can be hard to find novels that include service dogs, let alone ones that represent them accurately. It’s even harder to find a romance novel with service dogs that gets the details right without turning the handler’s disability into a tragedy or over-the-top inspiration. Enter: The Match by Sarah Adams. The Match is a sweet contemporary romance that…