My
Sailor Dad
by Ross H. Mackenzie
Published by (date): High Pitched Hum Publishing (Oct 2008)
ISBN: 978-1-934666-34-0
Price: $12.95 retail; $9.95 at my website
Tags: Fiction Children Family/Spouse Poetry AllThingsMilitary
Synopsis:
My Sailor Dad is the first book in the Patriot Kids series.
Patriot Kids recognizes the untold sacrifices of every member of
America’s Armed Forces. Indeed, Ross H. Mackenzie carefully crafted each
book to highlight those many sacrifices while also hoping to assist the
thousands of families left at home while service members defend our
nation overseas.
Our mission is that our books and products will bolster national pride
in our service members, be an invaluable resource for service member
families, and be engaging, educational books for military kids who are
so proud of their parents and yearn to know more about their parent’s
respective military profession.
My Sailor Dad accomplishes these goals. Told from a child's
perspective, the book addresses difficult questions that kids ask about
deployment like, "Dad, whey you go away, is what you do important?",
"Dad, do you still love me when you're gone?", and finally, "Dad, will
you ever come home?". My Sailor Dad uses the awesome scale of the
Navy to impress the child not only with the grandeur of the physical
"things" in the Navy, but also to suggest the massive scale of the
sacrifice on both the part of sailor and family. Out for over a year, My
Sailor Dad has made a positive difference in the lives of many Navy
families. It is on its way to becoming THE book sought out for deploying
families.
“My Sailor Dad” is an extraordinary children’s book. The
story is both educational and encouraging, while the illustrations
are astonishingly intricate and authentic.
Mackenzie presents an endearing story that explains not only the job
that Daddy does while he is sailing the vast seas on a big Navy
ship, but also explains why he does it. The author’s
explanation of why takes advantage of an opportune time to instill
patriotism and pride into the mind of the very young. The
story concludes with the guarantee that no matter where in the world
Daddy may be … “Daddy still loves me”.
The prose is written in a slightly modified anapestic tetrameter,
which is meticulously consistent throughout. The book has
puzzles inside using Naval signal flags. The title page has
“My Sailor Dad” spelled out in flags; and inside the back cover,
“the end” is also spelled out in signal. One of the pages is
outlined in flags which spells out “10 1776 the quick brown fox
jumped over the lazy dogs 09 2001” which represents the birthday of
the Navy; the typical sentence that is used in the Navy which
utilizes all 26 characters; and commemorates 9/11. Other pages
are adorned with replicas of actual Navy-themed U.S. postage stamps,
and properly sequenced ribbons. The colorful facsimiles are
sure to have little fingers pointing in awe.
Not only will young minds be educated as to the many jobs aboard a
Navy ship, they will be captivated by the lively and abundant
artwork. The adult reader (even the most experienced Sailor)
will be equally impressed with the authenticity of both the story
and the illustrations.
This phenomenal children’s book delivers a delightful story of
comfort and reassurance to the child of a Navy parent. It
radiates with a bedtime message that is sure to induce sweet dreams.
Review by Claudia Pemberton, MWSA Reviewer (November 2009)
Other Reviews:
"My Sailor Dad has found the pulse of today's Navy, today's kids, and the
challenges facing today's Navy families. This book will help youngsters
understand why the dedicated service of their parents on ships at sea is so
important to our nation."
Admiral Robert h. Natter, USN (Ret.) Former Commander U.S. Fleet Forces
Command
"My sailor Dad is a wonderful way to illustrate to children the commitment to
duty of our Navy veterans. This book is a treasure for Navy families."
Rear Admiral LeRoy Collins Jr., USNR (Ret.) Executive Director, Florida
Department of Veterans' Affairs
"This is a must read for children of deployed sailors! Ross Mackenzie strikes to
the heart of Daddy's service to our country, why he has to be away from home,
and how special he really is. My Sailor Dad is a timeless resource for all of
our Navy families!"
Rear Admiral Kevin F. Delaney, USN (Ret.) Former Commander Navy Region
Southeast
"I have counseled thousands of sailors who would have benefited from My Sailor
Dad. This little book is the perfect thing for Navy families who need help
explaining to kids what when deployments happen, Dad still loves them and Dad
will come home. My Sailor Dad should be issued in every sailors seabag!"
Master Chief Eliot Kohn, USN (Ret.) Former Command Master Chief Helicopter
Maritime Strike Wing Atlantic