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Mommy, What Is a POW/MIA?
By:
John T. Dixon, Jr.
PublishAmerica – 2008 – $19.95
www.publishamerica.com
ISBN:
1-60474-029-9
John T.
Dixon, Jr. has written an exceptionally thought-provoking
children’s book on an emotionally-charged and painfully real
subject … POW’s and MIA’s. “Mommy, What Is a POW/MIA?” will
serve not only to educate while entertaining the inquisitive
nature of a child’s mind, but will also serve as a sober
reminder to the adult reader that there are still thousands
of lost and missing American soldiers that never made it
home from the war.
“Mommy,
What Is a POW/MIA?” is meticulous in its explanation and is
very well written. It tells the story of Savannah’s quest
for answers concerning her Uncle Bobby. Up to now,
Savannah’s knowledge of her Uncle Bobby (her mother’s
brother) has been gleaned from whispered and often tearful
conversations between her parents. Seeking definitive
answers, Savannah asks her mother, “Mommy what is a
POW/MIA?” The mother’s response is sensitive and
informative as she explains how as a young man, Uncle Bobby
joined the Army and was sent to serve in Vietnam. She
explains how soldiers, including Uncle Bobby, are sometimes
captured or die during combat, but are never found or
returned home to their loved ones.
Not only
does Savannah comprehend the concept of POW/MIAs, she
resolves to grow up and join the military and JPAC Command
to help bring Uncle Bobby home.
The
illustrations are realistic renditions of military symbols,
sites, and memorials, several of which are repeated at the
back of the book to create a unique “coloring” addition to
this special little book.
I
definitely recommend this children’s book to all families,
regardless of their military affiliation. Its topic is
relevant and vitally important to educating young American
minds on the subject of democracy, and the ultimate price
that some very heroic men and woman have paid for our
freedom. |