Operation: Happy: A Girl, Her Dog, and the List that Saved Them
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Operation: Happy is a moving middle-grade novel for fans of Kimberly Brubaker Bradley and Kate DiCamillo, featuring a dog's POV and inspired by the real-life experiences of a young Pearl Harbor survivor. As World War 2 enters her backyard, a young girl tries to cope with the war and keep her family together while also helping her ailing dog complete his bucket list. Featuring a dog's POV and inspired by real-life experiences of a Pearl Harbor survivor, this historical middle-grade novel will inspire readers 8-12 to find courage in any situation. It's 1940, and Jody is moving with her military family yet again-this time to a small naval base in Pearl Harbor. She's always created a "top ten" list for each new home to help her adjust, and with Hawaii being so beautiful and her loyal dog Happy by her side, it's easy to find things to add. But Jody's mom is convinced the island is dangerous and starts constantly practicing first aid. Jody also learns Happy doesn't have long to live. To cope, she makes a list of ten fun things to do with him before their time together runs out. "Operation: Happy" gives her something to focus on beyond the scary new experiences, like air raid drills and Yellow Fever vaccinations. Before long, everyone's worst fears come true: Pearl Harbor is attacked. In the aftermath, Jody's father must stay behind as the rest of the family is evacuated, and Jody promises him she will keep everyone together. But things are hard in San Francisco, where she feels like an outsider. Worse, her mother has become depressed, and Jody worries she and her sister will have to go to an orphanage. With Happy by her side, Jody hatches a brave plan to keep the family Will Operation: Happy see them through? Operation: Happy is: - perfect for fans of historical fiction as well as animal lovers - a moving and historically accurate novel based on true events - ideal for readers of Kimberly Brubaker Bradley and Kate DiCamillo As World War 2 enters her backyard, a young girl tries to cope with the war and keep her family together while also helping her ailing dog complete his bucket list. Featuring a dog's POV and inspired by real-life experiences of a Pearl Harbor survivor, this historical middle-grade novel will inspire readers 8-12 to find courage in any situation. It's 1940, and Jody is moving with her military family yet again-this time to a small naval base in Pearl Harbor. She's always created a "top ten" list for each new home to help her adjust, and with Hawaii being so beautiful and her loyal dog Happy by her side, it's easy to find things to add. But Jody's mom is convinced the island is dangerous and starts constantly practicing first aid. Jody also learns Happy doesn't have long to live. To cope, she makes a list of ten fun things to do with him before their time together runs out. "Operation: Happy" gives her something to focus on beyond the scary new experiences, like air raid drills and Yellow Fever vaccinations. Before long, everyone's worst fears come true: Pearl Harbor is attacked. In the aftermath, Jody's father must stay behind as the rest of the family is evacuated, and Jody promises him she will keep everyone together. But things are hard in San Francisco, where she feels like an outsider. Worse, her mother has become depressed, and Jody worries she and her sister will have to go to an orphanage. With Happy by her side, Jody hatches a brave plan to keep the family Will Operation: Happy see them through? Operation: Happy is: - perfect for fans of historical fiction as well as animal lovers - a moving and historically accurate novel based on true events - ideal for readers of Kimberly Brubaker Bradley and Kate DiCamillo

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Operation: Happy is a moving middle-grade novel for fans of Kimberly Brubaker Bradley and Kate DiCamillo, featuring a dog's POV and inspired by the real-life experiences of a young Pearl Harbor survivor. As World War 2 enters her backyard, a young girl tries to cope with the war and keep her family together while also helping her ailing dog complete his bucket list. Featuring a dog's POV and inspired by real-life experiences of a Pearl Harbor survivor, this historical middle-grade novel will inspire readers 8-12 to find courage in any situation. It's 1940, and Jody is moving with her military family yet again-this time to a small naval base in Pearl Harbor. She's always created a "top ten" list for each new home to help her adjust, and with Hawaii being so beautiful and her loyal dog Happy by her side, it's easy to find things to add. But Jody's mom is convinced the island is dangerous and starts constantly practicing first aid. Jody also learns Happy doesn't have long to live. To cope, she makes a list of ten fun things to do with him before their time together runs out. "Operation: Happy" gives her something to focus on beyond the scary new experiences, like air raid drills and Yellow Fever vaccinations. Before long, everyone's worst fears come true: Pearl Harbor is attacked. In the aftermath, Jody's father must stay behind as the rest of the family is evacuated, and Jody promises him she will keep everyone together. But things are hard in San Francisco, where she feels like an outsider. Worse, her mother has become depressed, and Jody worries she and her sister will have to go to an orphanage. With Happy by her side, Jody hatches a brave plan to keep the family Will Operation: Happy see them through? Operation: Happy is: - perfect for fans of historical fiction as well as animal lovers - a moving and historically accurate novel based on true events - ideal for readers of Kimberly Brubaker Bradley and Kate DiCamillo As World War 2 enters her backyard, a young girl tries to cope with the war and keep her family together while also helping her ailing dog complete his bucket list. Featuring a dog's POV and inspired by real-life experiences of a Pearl Harbor survivor, this historical middle-grade novel will inspire readers 8-12 to find courage in any situation. It's 1940, and Jody is moving with her military family yet again-this time to a small naval base in Pearl Harbor. She's always created a "top ten" list for each new home to help her adjust, and with Hawaii being so beautiful and her loyal dog Happy by her side, it's easy to find things to add. But Jody's mom is convinced the island is dangerous and starts constantly practicing first aid. Jody also learns Happy doesn't have long to live. To cope, she makes a list of ten fun things to do with him before their time together runs out. "Operation: Happy" gives her something to focus on beyond the scary new experiences, like air raid drills and Yellow Fever vaccinations. Before long, everyone's worst fears come true: Pearl Harbor is attacked. In the aftermath, Jody's father must stay behind as the rest of the family is evacuated, and Jody promises him she will keep everyone together. But things are hard in San Francisco, where she feels like an outsider. Worse, her mother has become depressed, and Jody worries she and her sister will have to go to an orphanage. With Happy by her side, Jody hatches a brave plan to keep the family Will Operation: Happy see them through? Operation: Happy is: - perfect for fans of historical fiction as well as animal lovers - a moving and historically accurate novel based on true events - ideal for readers of Kimberly Brubaker Bradley and Kate DiCamillo
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Walsh, J. L., Shalan, G., & Holden, B. (2024). Operation: Happy: A Girl, Her Dog, and the List that Saved Them. Unabridged. Zonderkidz.

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Walsh, Jenni L., Gail, Shalan and Brian, Holden. 2024. Operation: Happy: A Girl, Her Dog, and the List That Saved Them. Zonderkidz.

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Walsh, Jenni L., Gail, Shalan and Brian, Holden, Operation: Happy: A Girl, Her Dog, and the List That Saved Them. Zonderkidz, 2024.

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Walsh, Jenni L.,, et al. Operation: Happy: A Girl, Her Dog, and the List That Saved Them. Unabridged. Zonderkidz, 2024.

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