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FROZEN FRONTLINES

ALASKAN MALAMUTES IN WORLD WAR II

Step into a world where courage ran on four legs and survival depended on the strength of a sled team. Frozen Frontlines tells the untold story of Alaskan Malamutes serving alongside soldiers during World War II, hauling supplies, rescuing the stranded, and braving frozen battlefields where machines could not go.

But this is more than history. It’s a tribute to one of the oldest and most loyal dog breeds in existence, a breed shaped by millennia alongside the Mahelmut Inuit people, carrying forward instincts of protection, endurance, and companionship that still define them today.

Whether you are drawn by history, fascinated by the Arctic, or simply love dogs with unbreakable spirit, this book invites you into a story of resilience, loyalty, and the unspoken bond between humans and Malamutes.

Frozen Frontlines book by Jeff Knight

The Unknown Author Podcast

Hosted by Samantha Davenport | February 2026

 

Frozen Frontlines was featured on The Unknown Author Podcast, a literary program dedicated to spotlighting compelling books with fewer than 50 Amazon reviews, giving emerging and under-the-radar stories a wider audience.

In the episode, Samantha discusses the little-known role sled dogs played during World War II and reflects on the extraordinary intelligence and discipline of Alaskan Malamutes. She highlights the trust required between musher and team and notes how the historical narrative blends seamlessly into Ethan Carter’s journey, describing the novel as both educational and deeply moving.

🎧 Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts

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