I have not finished reading the entire book, but so far this is the most interesting book i have read about a dog. Obviously the main character is the dog Jet. Throughout the book her name changes from Jet to Bess to Jess. The dog is a two year old,black female Labrador. She is a poaching dog, obedient, well trained, house oriented dog.Then there is Fred the poacher who happens to be the rightful owner of Jet.Then Major Sassoon the dog trainer in the army. Then there was sergeant Ken Hogans the family man that is Jet's new trainer in the army. and basically so far those are the main characters.
The book started off with Fred and Jet poaching, and Fred is sentenced six months to jail.Then Major Sassoon takes jet for the army, and she trains to become a seek/directional dog. They both go to a mission in Dunkirk. the army base was attacked and they had to evacuate. Both Major Sassoon and Bess were shot by enemies while waiting to board on the evacuation ships. Jet was held for six months in a veterinary kennel after her mission. During that time Fred was released from prison and later joined the army. Bess was then introduced to sergeant Ken Hogans who brought Jet to be with him for civil defense training. So far that was the major events that took place in the book.
I cant really tell who the authors audience was.I would make a hypothesis that the audience was primary students and any law enforcement or the dog activists. I say this because the book is about a dog that is forced to leave his owner, and taken to the army and is trained to become this all important dog that helps the army in missions. This book was interesting to me a student so i think its meant for any student. As well as any person who has an interest between wars and dogs.
To me the theme in this book is an emotional bond between man and dog, shows that what ever struggles happen both will triumph, in their own way. Also this book is for enjoyment to whomever the audience is. It shows the view of the Jet, the female Labrador. Also the struggle of being a dog in the war, and the attachments between the different men and the dog. That is the authors message in my opinion. So far i highly recommend this book to all.