Finn—officially Finnegan Charles Green—isn’t just the star of the story. He’s a real service dog with an important job.
Through his work, Finn provides comfort, stability, and support in ways that often go unseen. His role goes far beyond what most people expect from a dog, showing just how powerful the bond between a service dog and their person can be.
Finn is also part of a breed that is often misunderstood. Through his story, he helps show the world just how loving, gentle, and truly special pit bulls can be.
Jacqlynn is the illustrator behind The Adventures of Finn, bringing each story to life through her expressive and thoughtful artwork.
Her illustrations capture Finn’s personality, emotion, and spirit in a way that makes each story engaging, meaningful, and accessible for young readers.
Through her work, she helps turn real-life experiences into visuals that children can connect with, understand, and enjoy.
The Adventures of Finn was created from real-life experience and the incredible bond between a dog and his human.
Finn came into my life at just six months old—and in many ways, he saved it. What started as a connection quickly became something much deeper, built on trust, understanding, and a kind of support that only a dog like Finn can give.
Kristen, known as “Too Tall” to her camp friends, brings both heart and lived experience into this series—especially in The Adventures of Finn at Sleepaway Camp, where those memories come full circle.
This series was created to help children and families better understand service dogs, bring awareness to unseen disabilities, and challenge the way we see and talk about pit bulls.