From the shores of Anzac Cove to the heights of Chunuk Bair, from Cape Helles to Gurkha Bluff, the Gallipoli Peninsula was the place where thousands of men from sixteen nations fought, suffered, endured or died during the eight months of occupation in 1915.
The strong atmospheric artwork of renowned artist, Robert Hannaford is a perfect complement to Starke's sweeping text.
Winner 2015 NSW Premier's Young People's History Prize Shortlisted for 2015 Asher Prize Shortlisted for the 2016 CBCA Crichton Award for New Illustrators Shortlisted for the 2016 WA Premier's Book Awards 2016 CBCA Notable Picture Book
Product Specifications
- Featuring Ruth Starke’s sweeping and compelling texts to commemorate the lives lost during the war
- Accompanied by the captivating artworks of Robert Hannahford to help illustrate and realize the words in the picture book
- Recommended for ages 6 years +
Length : 28 cm |
Width : 27 cm |
Height : 1 cm |