Archie's letter : an Anzac Day story
Flanagan, Martin, 1955-2011
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Archie’s Letter tells a story of an ordinary man who went off to fight in World War II. His experiences included the Burma Railway, where he was under the command of Australian war hero, Weary Dunlop. Archie’s Letter also tells how he dealt with his wartime experiences; how, at the age of 91, he agreed to meet a group of elderly Japanese women interested in world peace; how he could never forget the young men with him during the war who didn’t come back. It is a book which explains Anzac day to a new generation.
Main title:
Archie's letter : an Anzac Day story / written by Martin Flanagan ; illustrated by Ainsley C. Walters.
Author:
Flanagan, Martin, 1955-, authorWalters, Ainsley C., illustrator
Imprint:
Collingwood, Victoria : One Day Hill, 2011.
Collation:
38 pages : colour illustrations, portraits, photos ; 23 cm.
Series title:
Notes:
"Archie's letter is based on "The line : a man's experience : a son's quest to understand" by Arch & Martin Flanagan published in 2005" -- p. 1.
Audience:
Lower primary For Ages: 8 - 11 years old
ISBN:
9780980794878 (paperback)
Language:
English
Subject:
BRN:
118064
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