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A Woman's War [electronic resource]

Dinan, Jacqueline2011
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Rosie is not alone in her growing apprehension towards Australia's involvement in a war. Like many mothers, she feels helpless as her sons are swayed by the relentless pull of 'mateship' and are lured by the sense of 'adventure' awaiting them in another continent. While yearning for news from them in Northern France, Rosie grapples with the changing reality that war is placing on women in the home front. 'A Woman's War' takes us into the life of a mother during the Great War. It provides a unique and intimate perspective of how she and other women of her inner-city, working class community endured an incredibly difficult period of Australia's history and exemplified to future generations how to face hardship. This poignant and insightful story reveals tribulations and tragedies not talked about by the generations of women who followed them.
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[Place of publication not identified] : Port Campbell Press, 2011
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1 online resource (1 text file)
ISBN:
9781742981017
Language:
English
BRN:
333745
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