Mr. Scraps

Fiction & Literature, Action Suspense
Cover of the book Mr. Scraps by Taylor Holden, WHINC
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Taylor Holden ISBN: 9781843962755
Publisher: WHINC Publication: March 31, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Taylor Holden
ISBN: 9781843962755
Publisher: WHINC
Publication: March 31, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

INSPIRED by the true story of a dog named Rip who was the first search-and-rescue dog during the Second World War, Mr. Scraps is a heartwarming story of courage, love and devotion that will appeal to parents and children alike.
Bobby, a seven-year-old rescue dog of dubious heritage, lives with his Master and uses his sense of smell to navigate the world. His Boy is missing in action, his Lady has slipped down the rabbit-hole and there’s little excitement in his life. No sooner had his Master told him they were at war than the terror-birds started dropping the egg-bombs that forever change his world.


Through Bobby’s perceptive eyes, ears, and nose, the reader experiences the life of a canine victim of war. Alone and terrified, he encounters only death and fire-stink until he is befriended by a scab-kneed boy called Lawrie who names him Mr. Scraps, and Harry, a fireman who realises how useful he could be.


In a daily game of seek-and-reward Mr. Scraps becomes the first ever search-and-rescue dog. Between them, he and Harry find more than three hundred dead or dying and are almost killed in the process. After the war Mr. Scraps is awarded the Dickin Medal (the animal equivalent of the Victoria Cross).

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

INSPIRED by the true story of a dog named Rip who was the first search-and-rescue dog during the Second World War, Mr. Scraps is a heartwarming story of courage, love and devotion that will appeal to parents and children alike.
Bobby, a seven-year-old rescue dog of dubious heritage, lives with his Master and uses his sense of smell to navigate the world. His Boy is missing in action, his Lady has slipped down the rabbit-hole and there’s little excitement in his life. No sooner had his Master told him they were at war than the terror-birds started dropping the egg-bombs that forever change his world.


Through Bobby’s perceptive eyes, ears, and nose, the reader experiences the life of a canine victim of war. Alone and terrified, he encounters only death and fire-stink until he is befriended by a scab-kneed boy called Lawrie who names him Mr. Scraps, and Harry, a fireman who realises how useful he could be.


In a daily game of seek-and-reward Mr. Scraps becomes the first ever search-and-rescue dog. Between them, he and Harry find more than three hundred dead or dying and are almost killed in the process. After the war Mr. Scraps is awarded the Dickin Medal (the animal equivalent of the Victoria Cross).

More books from Action Suspense

Cover of the book Storm in Paradise Valley by Taylor Holden
Cover of the book Marine J SBS by Taylor Holden
Cover of the book The Dijon Discovery by Taylor Holden
Cover of the book Noah's Nickel by Taylor Holden
Cover of the book No Questions Asked by Taylor Holden
Cover of the book Centauria by Taylor Holden
Cover of the book Loper by Taylor Holden
Cover of the book Quatrevingt-treize by Taylor Holden
Cover of the book Pretty Hate Machine by Taylor Holden
Cover of the book Little Havana Exile by Taylor Holden
Cover of the book Tudor Agent by Taylor Holden
Cover of the book The Attack by Taylor Holden
Cover of the book Der verlorene Ursprung by Taylor Holden
Cover of the book A Blundering Boy by Taylor Holden
Cover of the book The Zbad by Taylor Holden
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy