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Reach for this book when your child is facing a major life transition, such as a move or a family separation, and is struggling to articulate their fear of losing what they love most. Saving Hanno is a touching historical novel about Rudi, a young Jewish boy sent from Germany to London via the Kindertransport during the onset of World War II. While he must navigate a new culture and language, his primary focus is protecting his dachshund, Hanno, from a government decree to euthanize pets during the war. It is a story of profound loyalty and resilience. Parents will appreciate how the book handles heavy themes like the Holocaust and refugee experiences with a gentle, age-appropriate lens. It offers a safe space to discuss historical injustice, the bond between humans and animals, and the bravery required to advocate for those who cannot speak for themselves. Perfect for readers aged 8 to 12 who are developing a deeper sense of empathy and global history.