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BALTO AND TOGO by Helen Moss

BALTO AND TOGO

Hero Dogs of Alaska

by Helen Moss ; illustrated by Solomon Hughes

Pub Date: Nov. 28th, 2023
ISBN: 9781250792532
Publisher: Godwin Books

The historic sled dog “Serum Run” was undertaken to prevent a diphtheria epidemic in Nome, Alaska.

Inventing minor details as needed to construct a seamless narrative while sticking closely to participants’ memoirs and other documentary evidence, Moss recounts each leg of the nearly 700-mile relay—capturing both its urgency and the serious dangers faced by the 19 teams of dogs and men who undertook it. Exerting authorial license around a claim that the “malamute chorus,” a sort of canine news and social network that even worked over long distances, was a real Alaska thing, she tells the tale from doggy as well as human points of view by weaving in engaging exchanges of canine banter: “I can feel it in my bones—we’re headed for Norton Bay. I know that Togo here loves the sea ice, but it gives me the heebie-jeebies.” Still, nearly every member of the cast, two- or four-legged, was real, as were the extreme cold, severe winds, blinding snow fog, and other obstacles faced by the tough dogs and rugged-looking, fur-clad men in Hughes’ stark black-and-white illustrations. The disease claimed one child identified as Inupiaq/Norwegian, and one musher was part Athabascan; otherwise the human cast reads as white.

True to life and compellingly dramatic.

(afterword, source list, end notes) (Fictionalized nonfiction. 10-13)