The Victory Dogs

The Victory Dogs by Megan Rix is a UK edition published by Puffin in 2013, featuring 224 pages in English. This story follows two puppies, Bark and Howl, who are born in the London underground during the onset of the Second World War. As the Blitz begins, they navigate the dark tunnels, relying on the guidance of an elderly one-eared cat named Sheba to survive the chaos around them.
Readers will find an engaging narrative that intertwines action and adventure with themes of resilience and bravery. As the bombings intensify, Bark and Howl become separated, yet their knowledge of the tunnels positions them as key figures in leading trapped Londoners to safety. This tale explores the bond between animals and their determination to overcome adversity amidst historical turmoil.
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BARK and HOWL are two puppies, born on the London underground
SHEBA is an elderly one-eared cat
When the Blitz begins, how will they survive?
It’s the start of the Second World War and Bark and Howl are lost in the dark maze of tunnels under London.
With Sheba’s help, they learn how to survive. But when the bombs begin to fall, the puppies become separated.
As the attacks continue, Bark and Howl are frightened, but they know the tunnels so well – they’re the only ones who can lead hundreds of trapped people out of danger. Will Bark and Howl find each other – and be victorious in leading Londoners to safety?
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