Renni the Rescuer

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Simon and Schuster, Jun 4, 2013 - Juvenile Fiction - 384 pages
From the author of Bambi, this story of a boy, his dog, and their bravery reaches a new generation of readers with a fresh look.

George has always wanted a dog, so when he picks up small Renni, the runt of a litter of German Shepherd puppies, he immediately falls in love.

As Renni grows, George begins to teach him, and soon Renni is able to do remarkable things. When a trainer suggests Renni become a rescue dog, George knows it’s a perfect fit for his pet. Soon Renni is able to find anyone in any situation.

Then the war that has been looming finally begins, and Renni and George enlist. They are able to help many soldiers during training camp—but when they are tested in the actual battlefield, can the two friends hold their ground? Or are they unprepared for the trials ahead?
 

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Contents

Section 1
3
Section 2
11
Section 3
27
Section 4
42
Section 5
58
Section 6
64
Section 7
77
Section 8
88
Section 17
211
Section 18
223
Section 19
237
Section 20
249
Section 21
262
Section 22
271
Section 23
278
Section 24
294

Section 9
103
Section 10
119
Section 11
135
Section 12
145
Section 13
156
Section 14
168
Section 15
182
Section 16
194
Section 25
305
Section 26
323
Section 27
335
Section 28
342
Section 29
348
Section 30
359
Section 31
377
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Felix Salten (1869–1945) was an Austrian author and critic in Vienna. His most famous work is Bambi.

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