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Book Review of The Dog Who Could Fly: The Incredible True Story of a WWII Airman and the Four-Legged Hero Who Flew At His Side

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Excuse me for taking a words from the title to describe this book but it is an "Incredible True Story." I found myself laughing and crying as I read about Ant (Antis) a puppy rescued druing WWII by an aiman who became attached to this small furry bundle. The author describes the lives of both during dangerous flights over German territory and waters. The emotion the book evoked in this reader many emotions not the least of which is to appreciate the animals in our lives.

Ant seemed to understand his master's many words and commands. Whenever he flew if Ant could not join him the dog waited and watched for the return of his bomber. He recognized the sound of the motor. Linked so closely when his master was injured the dog felt the plain and howled loudly. There are many incidents taken from the airman's own diary. The author worked closely with the family to assure that this was a story they wanted written.

Chzech Airman Robert Bozdeck changed his first name because he left family at home and recognized that their lives would be endangered if his story was told. While we do not know what happened to those left behind we do know about Robert's life flying against the Nazis and his amazing dog who saved many lives and became a mascot of the flying group.

I can't recomment this book enough. It dwells on the bond between a human and his pet a theme I enjoy reading about again and again. So if you, like me, enjoy the animals in your life you may like this read, too.