Most people during turbulent times turn to their pets as a source of comfort and well-being
President Franklin Roosevelt and Fala both were a source of comfort, not only to each other but also to the nation during World War II.
Having a family pet is part of the American family unit. The presence of an animal in the White House makes the President relatable to the ordinary person.
This is the story of President Franklin Roosevelt and his dog Fala and their adventures during World War II. Fala attended many important meetings during the Second World War. While sitting under the President's chair, Fala tells us his memories in this book.