Zeus Water rescue

W. Bruce Cameron

Book - 2024

"Some dogs were born to lend a helping hand (or paw!). Zeus, a chocolate lab puppy, is one of them. With his courage, smarts, and strength his purpose seems clear: he'll become a water rescue dog! When a young boy named Kimo is tasked with training Zeus, they quickly become best friends. But Zeus's excitement makes training hard, and worse yet, becoming a working dog means being separated from Kimo. Can Zeus and his boy figure out how to stay together forever?"--

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Subjects
Genres
Animal fiction
Novels
Romans
Published
New York : Starscape, Tor Publishing Group 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
W. Bruce Cameron (author)
Other Authors
Richard Cowdrey (illustrator)
Edition
First Starscape paperback edition
Item Description
Includes discussion questions and suggested post-reading activities (pages 271-280).
Physical Description
293 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781250815583
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Cameron once again tackles the subject he is known for: adventure-seeking dogs and the humans who love them. Zeus, a chocolate Labrador puppy, enjoys a simple life of food, lying in the sun, chewing sticks, and playing with his mom and siblings. But one by one, the others, his mom included, leave home with new adoptive families. Only Troy and Zeus, the two largest puppies in the litter, are left when Italian American paramedic Marco Ricci from the Oahu Search and Rescue team arrives. He takes them both for testing, evaluating their abilities and courage in situations including wave pools and waterslides. When single father Marco's 13-year-old son, Kimo, returns from his Native Hawaiian mother's house in Indiana, Zeus immediately bonds with the boy: "Every dog has a person. This one was mine." Training dogs for search and rescue is his business, yet Marco feels moved by his son's love for Zeus. Additional complications arise when Bear, a dog Marco kept after he failed a critical search and rescue test and couldn't be sold, struggles with hearing loss and depression. Written from Zeus' first-person perspective, this novel offers fascinating details about the lives of working dogs and explores relatable themes of purpose, love, and finding family that will resonate with middle-grade dog lovers. An absorbing read celebrating canine courage and heart. (reading group guide) (Fiction. 8-12) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.