
Reach for this book when your child is grappling with a sense of being an outsider or needs reassurance that family is something we can build, not just something we are born into. Based on a true story from the author's own Coast Guard family history, this narrative follows a stray dog named Vera who finds her purpose and a pack among the sailors at San Francisco's Coast Guard base. It is a deeply moving tribute to loyalty and the quiet ways animals can transform human communities. While the story celebrates bravery and service, its heart lies in the themes of belonging and the profound impact of a life well lived. Parents will appreciate Patricia Polacco's signature illustrative style and her ability to handle the passage of time and eventual loss with grace and dignity. It is a perfect choice for 6 to 10 year olds who love animals and are beginning to understand the importance of history, legacy, and saying goodbye to those we love.
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Sign in to write a reviewThemes of being an unwanted stray and the grief of losing a companion.
Descriptions of Coast Guard rescue drills and the dangers of the sea.
The book deals with the natural lifecycle of an animal, including aging and death. The approach is direct but gentle, framed within a secular context of honor and memory. The resolution is hopeful and celebratory, focusing on the impact Vera had rather than the tragedy of her loss.
A child who feels like they don't quite fit in or a student who is passionate about history and animals. It is particularly effective for children in military families or those who have recently experienced the loss of a pet.
Parents should be prepared for the final pages which depict Vera's old age and eventual death. It is best to read this with the child rather than alone, as it will likely spark questions about the afterlife or the memory of loved ones. A parent might notice their child asking, "Where do I belong?" or "What happens when we get old?" It is also a great response to a child expressing a desire for a pet or asking about heroes who aren't humans.
Younger children (6-7) will focus on the excitement of the dog's adventures and her cute interactions with the sailors. Older children (8-10) will grasp the deeper historical context of the Coast Guard and the emotional weight of finding one's place in the world.
Unlike many pet stories, this is grounded in real historical facts and the specific culture of the Coast Guard. Polacco's ability to weave personal family history into a broader historical narrative makes it feel both intimate and epic.
The story begins with a small, unwanted stray dog found at the San Francisco Coast Guard base. Named Vera, she is adopted by the crew and becomes an unofficial member of the service. The book chronicles her life from a timid pup to a local legend who participates in drills, assists with rescues, and eventually earns her place in history through her unwavering loyalty. It concludes with her aging and passing, followed by a memorial that cements her legacy.
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