Brother Digger: The Sullivans 2Nd Aif

Brother Digger: The Sullivans 2Nd Aif

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Condition: SECONDHAND

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good.

A compelling work of Australian wartime fiction, Brother Digger: The Sullivans 2nd AIF by Patricia Shaw chronicles the experiences of the Sullivan family as their sons march off to serve in the Second Australian Imperial Force during World War II. Drawing on the rich legacy of the beloved Australian television series The Sullivans, Shaw brings warmth, authenticity, and emotional depth to a story of sacrifice, mateship, and resilience on the home front and the battlefields beyond. With a storyteller's sure hand, she captures the spirit of an era when ordinary Australian families were thrust into extraordinary circumstances, their bonds tested by distance, danger, and loss. The narrative pulses with the unmistakable character of wartime Australia — dust, determination, and an unshakeable sense of duty — making it essential reading for fans of Australian military and social history.

Author: Patricia Shaw
Format: Hardback
Published: 1984, Greenhouse
Genre: WW2

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good.

A compelling work of Australian wartime fiction, Brother Digger: The Sullivans 2nd AIF by Patricia Shaw chronicles the experiences of the Sullivan family as their sons march off to serve in the Second Australian Imperial Force during World War II. Drawing on the rich legacy of the beloved Australian television series The Sullivans, Shaw brings warmth, authenticity, and emotional depth to a story of sacrifice, mateship, and resilience on the home front and the battlefields beyond. With a storyteller's sure hand, she captures the spirit of an era when ordinary Australian families were thrust into extraordinary circumstances, their bonds tested by distance, danger, and loss. The narrative pulses with the unmistakable character of wartime Australia — dust, determination, and an unshakeable sense of duty — making it essential reading for fans of Australian military and social history.