The Story Of Gallipoli

by Patrick Carlyon

Paperback, 2004

Status

Available

Call number

940.426

Collection

Publication

Penguin Global (2004), 192 pages

Description

The men were huddled in lifeboats. Some prayed that their legs would work. Some smiled to show they weren't scared. They peered into the darkness ahead and saw nothing. Then, the dark shape of a man standing on a hill. A shout from the shore. A single shot rang out and a bullet hissed overhead. The Gallipoli campaign had begun. Anzac soldiers fought on Turkish soil a century ago. So why do we still care about what happened there? Why do we celebrate a battle lost? The Gallipoli Story takes young people on an unforgettable and tough journey deep into the heartland of war. Patrick Carlyon digs past the myths to explore the lives and choices of the men - - soldiers, politicians and generals alike - - who found themselves caught up in a battle fought far from home. A powerful piece of storytelling that brings history to life - - and shows us the human faces behind the grand story. The CBC Honour Book.… (more)

Awards

CBCA Book of the Year (Honour Book — 2004)

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

2003

Physical description

204 p.; 8 inches

ISBN

0143001434 / 9780143001430
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