Rachel's War by Mark Wilson - ISBN: 9780734420114
Hardcover
A WWI nurse’s bravery and sacrifice shine amid battlefields.

Rachel's War

The Story of an Australian WWI Nurse

$63.80

  • Hardcover

    32 pages

  • Release Date

    26 May 2021

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Summary

SHORTLISTED FOR THE SPEECH PATHOLOGY AUSTRALIA BOOK OF THE YEAR FOR AGES 8-10 AWARD 2023

Growing up on a farm in country Victoria, all Rachel wants is to help people. When war comes, she travels to distant Europe and the Middle East, working tirelessly to care for wounded and sick soldiers from the battlefields of Gallipoli and the Western Front.

Inspired by the life of Rachel Pratt, a World War I Australian army nurse who was awarded the Military Medal for br…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780734420114
ISBN-10:0734420110
Author:Mark Wilson
Publisher:Hachette Australia
Imprint:Lothian Books
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:32
Release Date:26 May 2021
Weight:460g
Dimensions:286mm x 268mm x 10mm
About The Author

Mark Wilson

Acclaimed author/illustrator Mark Wilson’s picture books include the war-themed series, MY MOTHER’S EYES: THE STORY OF A BOY SOLDIER (2009), ANGEL OF KOKODA (2010), VIETNAM DIARY (2013) and DIGGER, THE DOG WHO WENT TO WAR (2015). He has also written and illustrated MIGALOO, THE WHITE WHALE (2015), BETH: THE STORY OF A CHILD CONVICT (2016), NEVER LOSE HOPE: THE STORY OF AUSTRALIA’S FIRST SCHOOL (2018), EUREKA!: A STORY OF THE GOLDFIELDS (2019), RACHEL’S WAR: THE STORY OF AN AUSTRALIAN WWI NURSE (2020) and the art-themed books BEN & GRACIE’S ART ADVENTURE (2011) and INSIDE THE WORLD OF TOM ROBERTS (2012). His other titles include the Wilderness Society and Whitley Award-winning Extinction series I SAW NOTHING: THE EXTINCTION OF THE THYLACINE; I SAID NOTHING: THE EXTINCTION OF THE PARADISE PARROT and I DID NOTHING: THE EXTINCTION OF THE GASTRIC BROODING FROG and YELLOW-EYE (2002), which also won the Wilderness Society Award. EUREKA! A STORY OF THE GOLDFIELDS was the first children’s picture book to be longlisted for the prestigious Colin Roderick Award. Mark lives in Frankston, Victoria.

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