A Children’s Book Set in Boston Features a Service Dog

Rescue and Jessica: A life-Changing Friendship is one of the best children’s books in Boston as voted by two readers in Boston.com. It’s a story about a girl who adapts to her new life as an amputee with the support and assistance of her service dog.

The book is written by Jessica Kensky and Patrick Downs - both survivors of the Boston Marathon bombing. It’s also drawn by Scott Magoon, an illustrator who has worked on many critically acclaimed books.

To avail of this book, you can buy it on Amazon by clicking this link. Rescue and Jessica has received a 2019 Schneider Family Book Award and has high ratings on Goodreads and Barnes & Noble.

Source: ILLINOIS NEWS LIVE


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