The Soldier’s Gift, (2014).

 Written by Tony Palmer.
Illustrated by Jane Tanner.

The Soldier's Gift is a moving story of one family's courage and endurance during the First World War,
the terrible losses at Gallipoli and a time that changed Australia forever.

 
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The Soldier’s Gift is a moving story of one family’s courage and endurance during the First World War, the terrible losses at Gallipoli and a time that changed Australia forever.

Emily knows her big brother, Tom, wants to leave Hillside Farm and go overseas to the war, but Emily doesn’t want him to go.

’Everyone else is going,’ said Tom to Emily when their uncle was gone. ‘That’s not a good reason,’ said Emily.

The Soldier’s Gift eloquently and beautifully encapsulates a time in Australia that was pivotal to changes in our culture and psyche, within the context of the nation itself and as it stood in the world.

The first world war was devastating in it’s wholesale destruction of human life, and for a fledgling nation like Australia, this mortal loss was to have far reaching effects. 

The Soldier’s Gift is an intimate window into that time, as portrayed by a young girl and her father, as their lives change and shift to accommodate the intrusion of world politics and the very personal loss of family.
— Penguin Books
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ISBN: 9780670077571
ISBN-10: 0670077577
Audience: Children
For Ages: 5+ years old
For Grades: 4 - 6
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Number Of Pages: 40
Published: 23rd July 2014
Publisher: Penguin Books Australia
Country of Publication: AU
Dimensions (cm): 29.7 x 23.8  x 1.0
Edition Number: 1


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