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Sergeant Reckless: The True Story of the Little Horse Who Became a Hero

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Product Description The inspiring true story of Reckless, the brave little horse who became a Marine.  When a group of US Marines fighting in the Korean War found a bedraggled mare, they wondered if she could be trained to as a packhorse. They had no idea that the skinny, underfed horse had one of the biggest and bravest hearts they’d ever known. And one of the biggest appetites! Soon Reckless showed herself more than willing to carry ammunition too heavy for the soldiers to haul. As cannons thundered and shells flew through the air, she marched into battle—again and again—becoming the only animal ever to officially hold military rank—becoming Sgt. Reckless—and receive two Purple Hearts. This is the first picture book from award-winning novelist Patricia McCormick, sumptuously illustrated by acclaimed artist Iacopo Bruno. From School Library Journal Gr 1–5—At the height of the Korean conflict, a young racehorse was abandoned and left hungry at a racetrack. Around the same time, a nearby U.S. Marine unit was exhausted from lugging heavy ammunition uphill during their battles. While a mule would have been preferable, Sergeant Pederson trained that once-abandoned horse to carry the ammunition for the Marines—and what followed is a remarkable story. Named Reckless, she carried herself with aplomb under the roughest of combat conditions, in one battle she made 51 trips and carried 9,000-pounds of ammunition. Meanwhile she ate everything and anything, waking up the company cook to get her breakfast. Reckless would eventually attain the rank of Staff Sergeant in the U.S. Marine Corps. McCormick's narrative is excellent and Brunos's bold illustrations contribute to the story as much as the text. The work concludes with a synopsis of Reckless's retirement in the United States. While Melissa Higgins's Sgt. Reckless the War Horse: Korean War Hero is a suitable title, McCormick's is more exciting. VERDICT This well-illustrated war story will appeal to many, especially fans of Michael Morpurgo's War Horse. A strong selection.—Margaret Nunes, Gwinnett County Public Library, GA Review ★ “Vividly brings to life the story of Sergeant Reckless, the only animal to officially hold military rank in the United States. This endearing story of wartime camaraderie won’t soon be forgotten.” -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) ★ “A rousing success. An engaging slice of history.” -- Booklist (starred review) “[An] intriguing historical tale of an underdog. A warm human (and horse) interest story that feels fresh off a newsreel.” -- Kirkus Reviews “Excellent. This well-illustrated war story will appeal to many, especially fans of Michael Morpurgo’s War Horse. A strong selection.” -- School Library Journal “Engaging.” -- The Horn Book “A lively look at wartime animal heroism.” -- Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books Praise for THE PLOT TO KILL HITLER: “Offers a lucid history of the rise of Nazi Germany and a dramatic account of one man’s resistance to evil.” -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) Praise for THE PLOT TO KILL HITLER: “[A] tragic, inspirational, and quite unusual tale of a man who was the moral center of a resistance movement that, though it failed, continues to live on in international memory.” -- Booklist (starred review) Praise for THE PLOT TO KILL HITLER: “Readers will discover how compelling a story about ideas and ideals can be.” -- Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books Praise for NEVER FALL DOWN: “One of the most inspiring and powerful books I’ve ever read. Never Fall Down can teach us all about finding the courage to speak our truth and change the world.” -- Archbishop Desmond Tutu Praise for PURPLE HEART: “Timely and provocative thriller.” -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) Praise for SOLD: “Hard-hitting ... poignant. The author beautifully balances the harshness of brothel life with the poignant relationships among its residents.” -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) Praise for SOLD: “Unfor