by Belinda
Murrell (LWH)
When Chloe has a school
assignment about WWII she decides to ask her grandmother, Poppy, for information
of what it was like growing up in those years of war in Australia, believing
Australia was too far away from the action.
To Chloe's amazement
her Grandma has many memories that have remained hidden for many, many years.
Some of her grandmother's stories are wonderful and describe growing up in
Darwin during the 1940's but others are still very painful to remember, as she
recounts surviving the bombing of Darwin by the Japanese, and how close her and
her family came to being killed. Friends and family must leave Darwin and help
the war efforts and many friends are killed over the period of the
war.
This story, based on
historical facts, is beautifully written by Belinda and told in a very sensitive
way. I must admit I was thrilled when I first saw this new YA fiction as I had
recently visited Darwin and learnt a lot of the devastation to Darwin and
surrounding areas during this terrible time in our history. Unfortunately at the
time lots of information was covered up by the government and the rest of
Australia didn't know how close we came to being invaded by the
Japanese.
Poppy tells of her time
caring for wounded soldiers and civilians, her time in Sydney surviving Sydney
Harbour being torpedoed, and of course her carefree days before war came to
Australia. I loved reading of the different beaches Poppy would go to for a swim
during the wet season as I could picture them so clearly having been there
recently. A lovely read
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