A Rose for the Anzac Boys

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A Rose for the Anzac Boys by Jackie French is set against the backdrop of World War I, following a young girl named Midge Macpherson. Midge and her friends work to support the troops from an English boarding school, which leads them into the heart of war efforts. The story captures the challenges and sacrifices of this tumultuous time, exploring themes of bravery, friendship, and resilience.
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You might enjoy this book if you're interested in exploring the experiences of young people during World War I, particularly the roles women played on the home front and in war zones. With its poignant depiction of courage, friendship, and resilience against the backdrop of historical events, this compelling Young Adult novel offers a unique perspective on the challenges and sacrifices of wartime.

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A Rose for the Anzac Boys

It is 1915. War is being fought on an horrific scale in the trenches in France, but it might as well be a world away from sixteen-year-old Midge MacPherson, who has been sent to England to learn to be a young lady. Ages 14+.

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The 'War to end all Wars', as seen through the eyes of three young women

War is being fought on a horrific scale in the trenches of France, but it might as well be a world away from sixteen-year-old New Zealander Midge Macpherson, at school in England learning to be a young lady. But the war is coming closer: Midge's brothers are in the army, and her twin, Tim, is listed as 'missing' in the devastating defeat of the Anzac forces at Gallipoli.

Desperate to do their bit—and avoid the boredom of school and the restrictions of Society—Midge and her friends Ethel and Anne start a canteen in France, caring for the endless flow of wounded soldiers returning from the front. Midge, recruited by the over-stretched ambulance service, is thrust into carnage and scenes of courage she could never have imagined.

And when the war is over, all three girls—and their Anzac boys—discover that even going 'home' can be both strange and wonderful. Exhaustively researched but written with the lightest of touches, this is Jackie French at her very best.

AWARDS

Shortlisted - 2009 ABIA Awards
Honour Book - 2009 CBCA Book of the Year Awards (Younger Readers)

PRAISE

'Highly recommended for teenage to adult readers' - Readings

'A book of many voices. Poignant, graphic and compulsive fiction about women who volunteered during WWI' - Sunday Age

'Beautifully written. An important story. The use of a sixteen-year-old protagonist will make the story more real and more confronting for teen readers' - Aussie Reviews

'A well-researched story about the invaluable support women provided during the war. Recommended for secondary school-aged children' - Australian Bookseller and Publisher

'... rousing stuff, and it hasn't been watered down. French doesn't shy away from the nightmarish conditions of trench warfare. Highly readable, scrupulous in its history ... an ideal text for schools' - Sydney Morning Herald

'... entertaining and uplifting' - Sun-Guardian Blacktown

'This is a moving story about the love, kindness and humanity of the people involved in the bloodshed and carnage of World War I' - Launceston Examiner

'Jackie has woven her usual magic with her deft light touch and humour in this gripping story' - Toowoomba Chronicle

'A warm tribute to extraordinary women in extraordinary times. We must remember them' - Woman's Day

'Younger readers will enjoy this story about the soldiers of World War I and the volunteers who supported them' - Brisbane News

'Comprehensively researched and beautifully written' - South Coast Register

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A Rose for the Anzac Boys by Jackie French has been praised for its authentic depiction of World War I, bringing emotional depth to young adult readers. The narrative is commended for its meticulous research and compelling storytelling, which connects readers to the experiences of those involved in the war effort, focusing on themes of friendship, courage, and the impact of war on everyday lives. The book's characters are portrayed with depth and sensitivity, making it a noteworthy addition to historical fiction for young adults.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780732285401

Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 26 March 2018

Country: Australia

Imprint: HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd

Audience: Teenage

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 19.0mm

Width: 128.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 206g

Pages: 304

About the Author

Jackie French AM is an award-winning writer, wombat negotiator, the 2014–2015 Australian Children's Laureate and the 2015 Senior Australian of the Year. In 2016, Jackie became a Member of the Order of Australia for her contribution to children's literature and her advocacy for youth literacy. She is regarded as one of Australia's most popular children's authors and writes across all genres — from picture books, history, fantasy, ecology and sci-fi, to her much-loved historical fiction for a variety of age groups. 'A book can change a child's life. A book can change the world' was the primary philosophy behind Jackie's two-year term as Laureate. jackiefrench.com facebook.com/authorjackiefrench

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