Big Love and War Horse
by Shallen Anne Chitwood
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Pub Date 20 May 2024 | Archive Date 8 Dec 2024
S.A. Chitwood | Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), Members' Titles
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Description
Set against the tumultuous backdrop of the 1942 bombings off the Outer Banks of North Carolina, a shattered family struggles to find their way as they navigate the hardships imposed by the Second World War and the Great Depression. Abandoned by their grief-stricken father after the sudden death of their mother, fifteen-year-old Jonas and his younger sister Kay must navigate a world filled with secrets and uncertainty. Their only anchors are their loyal dogs, who provide the strength and unity needed to face their darkest days. As their aunt Linnie steps in to mend the broken pieces, she too grapples with haunting truths from her past. The family's dogs, Big Love and War Horse serve as poignant narrators, offering unique insights into the family's trials and triumphs. Through love, loss, and the enduring bond with their canine companions, this intricately woven tale reveals the unbreakable resilience of the human spirit.
A Note From the Publisher
Hardcover 9798988392927
eBook: 9798988392903
Hardcover 9798988392927
Advance Praise
Big Love and War Horse, by Shallen Anne Chitwood, is a compelling novel that captivates readers with its fast-paced, thrilling plot…a beautifully written novel that combines a unique narrative style with powerful themes of love, loss, and resilience. Chitwood’s ability to draw readers into the emotional world of the Deacon family through the eyes of their dogs is both innovative and deeply moving. I highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys historical fiction, animal narratives, and stories that tug at the heartstrings.
--Literary Titan
Shallen Anne Chitwood’s writing in Big Love and War Horse is captivating! The story is well put together, with just the right mix of tension and tenderness that kept me hooked from start to finish… Historical dramas with deep emotional connections fans, this one is definitely for you.
—Readers' Favorite
If I could give a book more than five stars, this would be it! One of the most extraordinary books I've ever read! …Big Love and War Horse is a little To Kill a Mockingbird. A little Romeo and Juliet. A bit Marley and Me. And all heart… Eloquent and evocative, the writing is solid gold…This book will resonate with anyone who’s ever dreamed of second chances, belonging, and a place to call home. It’s a winner. BIG TIME.
--Reedsy Discovery
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9798988392910 |
PRICE | US$17.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 250 |
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Featured Reviews
Special thanks to NetGalley for the advanced reader copy of this book. Oh my heart! I absolutely devoured this book! Told from the perspective of the family's fiercely loyal and loving dogs, this book follows a family in the depression era through their grief, struggles, love, friendship and trying times. If you are looking for a quick, heartfelt book, this is it!
4-4.25⭐️
It looks like this is the authors debut Historical coming of age fiction set during the wake of the Great Depression and during the bombings of 1942. The content doesn’t feel like YA as there’s some very dark topics covered, but it’s never graphic.
Two siblings Jonas and Kay are left with their father who is struggling after the death of their mother, and hitting the drink. Their two dogs Big Love and War Horse are partly the PoV in the book. It was this element that attracted me. I just wasn’t sure how well she would pull it off or if it would come across like a Disney book. It certainly didn’t feel like a Disney story. But it would make a great film, and I feel that she pulled it off, the dogs weren’t anthropomorphised it fitted in well.
It’s a beautifully written heart felt story which managed to both break and warm my heart. It had me in tears more than once. Occasionally i felt that the prose was a little corny, but by far it was just a lovely read full of emotion. There’s some good twists and turns too.
The chapters have a picture heading of a wood which is a nice addition but pictures of Big Love and War Horse would have been better.
It’s a really good debut novel, and something different, I’m always craving something fresh. If you are an animal lover I urge you to give it a try.
A great book with a fairly unique plot, the dogs driving the POV in the Autumn of 1942 in North Carolina. The family has been beset with a recent tragedy that has threatened to tear the remaining family members apart.
Jonas at fifteen, his sister a couple years younger, lost their mother to suicide and then their father in an inability to cope finding solace only in a bottle. The two have been left almost wholly on their own.
The narrative unfolds in the eyes of Big Love, an old Great Pyrenees, and War Horse, a Doberman puppy too big to succeed as a Marine war dog.
Their aunt comes around to check on the kids and later becomes a bigger part of the family. She has secrets and struggles of her own. The father eventually comes back and tries to make up with the kids, Jonas now bitter and angry. The reconciliation is slow and deeply moving, poignant.
The novel evokes many emotions as it navigates the grief, anger and profound confusion. There is a lot going on in this novel with twists and turns and themes of love, loss, murder, suicide, and reconciliation.
I loved the interpretation of the circumstances by the dogs who do their best to take care of their humans. Gripping storyline, well developed characters. 4.5 stars
A story of tragedy and mending broken families. This novel is set in 1942 amidst the early years of WWII while families are still recovering from the Great Depression. The Deacon family is broken from the loss of their beloved mother and wife Joy. Following the story of Kay and Jonas who are pushing forward after losing their mother. Their father, Luke, is broken and drowning his sorrows with alcohol. Luke leaves his children to fend for themselves, and the only thing Kay and Jonas have are their dogs Big Love and War Horse. As the family begins to heal, secrets unfold that threaten the safety and stability of the Deacon's. This book lends to some familiarity from other novels such as To Kill a Mockingbird and Of Mice and Men
There are some intense topics such as rape, murder, suicide. I promise though this book does eventually end happy! Although at points it felt like it wouldn’t!!
I want to extend my thank you to Netgalley and Shallen Anne Chitwood for a copy in exchange for this review.
I am really thankful to Netgalley and the kind author for giving me this opportunity to read this book.
I had no idea that this book would also include the inner thoughts of a pet dog. In fact "Big Love" and "War Horse" are the names of two dogs. As a dog owner who is so in love with her dog, this book was so heartwarming to me. The parts written from the point of view of the dogs are simply my most favourtire. It is simply written, the characters also felt well-explored and relatable.
🧡🧡🧡🧡 heartily recommended if you wish to read a fresh debut that is beautifully written and heartwarming.
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