Smoky
How a Tiny Yorkshire Terrier Became a World War II American Army Hero, Therapy Dog and Hollywood Star: Based on a true story (Animal Heroes
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Narrated by:
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Tom Johnson
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Cindy Johnson
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By:
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Jacky Donovan
About this listen
When Smoky, a tiny Yorkie Terrier, is miraculously found in a foxhole in the steaming jungles of Papua New Guinea, she has no way of knowing she will become a World War II hero and Hollywood star. Flying with her new owner, Corporal Bill Wynne, on deadly combat missions, she is soon assisting the war effort, entertaining and bringing comfort to the soldiers with her unique tricks and spirited energy. Based on the true events of the American army’s wartime struggles and Smoky’s outstanding television career, her moving and uplifting tale is sure to entertain and touch the hearts of all who listen to it.
©2016 Jacky Donovan (P)2023 Jacky DonovanWhat listeners say about Smoky
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- 27-10-24
Smoky is a hero
This is such a fun, entertaining and uplifting listen. A stroke of genius by the author to write the story entirely using little Smoky’s voice, eyes & ears too. It tells the tale of how a tiny Yorkshire Terrier became a World War Two American Army Hero, a Therapy Dog, and after the war a Hollywood Star. The horrors of war are not glossed over, but Smoky’s courage through adversity shines throughout. This tiny dog displays bravery and total dedication and obedience to Bill, her owner. Smoky brought joy to war weary soldiers. Long after the war was over she continued to delight as a therapy dog and Hollywood star. It's a wonderful book. Inspired writing. I particularly liked that Smoky, a girl dog, has a woman narrator, (and later in the story, Bill’s wife), and the GIs have a man’s voice. Highly recommend
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