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Book
Very good book I thought finding zasha was first so I read it first but, what doesn't make sense is it mentions that zasha is pregnant but does not mention the birth of the puppies. why doesn't the author include that Ivan (the young police officer from the police station remembered him because the captain says for Ivan and lev to put Petr's dead body somewhere) recognizes Petr because he used to be a partisan in Petr galina polina and auntie's group so why didn't Ivan remember him he said (back in finding zasha) he fought so long and so hard it couldn't be possible that he died because of what a strong leader petr was to him. I am almost positive Ivan promised to find zasha and petr.I investing that irina is really polina.
D**H
Perfect!
Book arrived quickly in new condition as described! Would definitely recommend purchasing from this seller!
A**D
Zasha's Review
I think you should read Saving Zasha if you can handle heartbreaking moments and then move on. Another great reason to read Saving Zasha is if you are looking for a dog because in the back of the book it tells you all about a great dog breed. But we should get back to the story. So a young boy finds a man dying in the woods with a German Shepherd. But don't forget it's right after World War 2. Anyways they take the man in. His name is Petr. They try to save him but the next morning they can't do anything, he's gone. So they keep Zasha and have absolutely wonderful adventures. (Review written by Ella. Dad helped.)
M**A
A dog book
After reading Where the Red Fern Grows and Old Yeller, I've kind of been ruined on dog stories so I was skeptical when a friend suggested this book to me. But she was a friend and I hadn't read any of her book suggestions yet so I thought, "Welp, let's try it." And I did. And it was so worth it! I couldn't predict the ending of the book and the characters were great!
N**D
Cliff Hanger!!
My boys (ages 12 & 5) and I loved both Finding Zasha & Saving Zasha. We them out loud to eachother and had a tough time putting the books down. Only down side was they both left us hanging and we have to wait to seeif there will be a 3rd book. We are hoping that Ivan is reunited with all of the loved ones lost in the first book.Randi Barrow, if you read these reviews ~please don't keep us waiting to long for a happy ending! Great job!
K**R
Awesome book
I really enjoyed reading this book with my kids for our book club this month, fill of adventure, emotions and a great ending.
A**R
9 yr old son loves it
My son read Finding Zasha first, and is now reading Saving Zasha. My 9 yr old son loves the books so much that he can't stop reading, I have to force him to put it away and turn out the light. The story line is perfect for his age group - historical fiction, war, a 'hero boy', dogs. I love that it's a good book that's teaching him some history while exciting him about reading. I sincerely hope this author will write more books!
S**E
Another good dog book....
I am middle aged and usually read murder mysteries, but I checked out Saving Zasha when I saw it at the library. It is sad, funny, fast paced and worthwhile reading for aging sentimental fools. If you enjoy a good world war two story, this may interest you, too. I ordered copies for myself and a dog loving friend before I'd finished the second chapter. The dog on the cover cannot be the beautiful Zasha, though.
J**S
amazing story A+++
My 10 year old daughter bought this book, so she is doing this review :)This book was great and would so recommend to a friend and already have! It is really exciting, especially the end;it is just great and out of ten I would rate it 11.
A**R
Great for reluctant readers
Bought this to read with my class of 10 to 13 year old boys. They absolutely loved it, they didn't want to stop reading it and can't wait for the next one.
J**Y
Great kids book
Good book, we enjoyed it
M**Y
Five Stars
My son loves this book has read it twice.
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