Me & Jack

Me & Jack by Danette Haworth is a juvenile fiction novel published by Bloomsbury Publishing USA on June 21, 2011. This 240-page book follows Joshua Reed, a boy accustomed to moving due to his father’s role as an Army recruiter during the Vietnam War. Set against the backdrop of 20th-century America, the story unfolds in the mountains of Pennsylvania, where Josh begins to forge new friendships and experiences the joy of having a dog named Jack, who possesses unique qualities that resonate with Josh’s emotions.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and the impact of war on a community. As Josh navigates his new environment, he faces challenges that arise from local tensions related to the Vietnam War, particularly after the death of a local boy. The story delves into Josh’s determination to protect his dog and his family amidst the unfolding conflict, making it a poignant reflection on the complexities of life during a tumultuous era.
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Joshua Reed is used to moving around since his dad became an Army recruiter and the Vietnam War broke out. But their newest home, in the mountains of Pennsylvania, feels special somehow. Josh has started to make a new friend, his dad has finally allowed him to get a dog, and Jack-with his strange glowing ears and the way he seems to understand Josh’s feelings-is like no other dog Josh has ever seen. But in Vietnam-era America, conflict is never far away-even on the homefront. When a local boy is killed overseas, the town turns on the new army recruiter. And when a few late-night disturbances all point to Jack, it will be up to Josh to fight for his dog, his family, and his new home.
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