Tucky Jo and Little Heart
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Friendship, loyalty, and kindness stand the test of time in this heartwarming World War IIβera picture book based on a true story from the beloved author-illustrator of Pink and Say and The Keeping Quilt. Tucky Jo was known as the βkid from Kentuckyβ when he enlisted in the army at age fifteen. Being the youngest recruit in the Pacific during World War II was tough. But he finds a friend in a little girl who helps him soothe his bug bites, and he gets to know her family and gives them some of hi
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This powerful World War II story introduces readers to a young soldier who finds unexpected humanity amid the horrors of war through his connection with a local girl and her family. Based on a true story, the narrative explores how small acts of kindness create lasting bonds that transcend cultural barriers and wartime divisions, offering a poignant look at friendship forged in difficult circumstances.
What makes this historical picture book particularly compelling is its focus on the personal relationships that develop during conflict, showing how compassion can flourish even in the most challenging environments. Readers interested in wartime stories that emphasize humanity over combat will find this account both moving and memorable, with its themes of loyalty and connection resonating long after the final page.
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