Brothers in Arms: A compelling, emotional and humorous biography covering over 100 years of post-European settlement in Australia

Brothers in Arms: A compelling, emotional and humorous biography covering over 100 years of post-European settlement in Australia

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Author: Ian Minchin

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 400


Two generations of brothers. Two world wars. This inspiring biography, told with openness and humour, captures the struggles of an Australian family, beginning with their migration from Ireland, through the eras that defined this burgeoning country. Lured by the romance of life on a distant shore, a family migrates to the Victorian goldfields. Their offspring, flush with the benefits of the gold rush era, embark on the golden trail to Western Australia. When the First World War breaks, two brothers take opposite paths for King and Country with life-changing consequences. Despite Hugh's severe wounding and its long term impact, he returns to his rural home to marry his childhood sweetheart, Iris and they start a family of their own - five sons whom Hugh hopes will never know the horrors of war. The family faces many challenges in their country life compounded the onset of a world depression. Their
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.

Author: Ian Minchin

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 400


Two generations of brothers. Two world wars. This inspiring biography, told with openness and humour, captures the struggles of an Australian family, beginning with their migration from Ireland, through the eras that defined this burgeoning country. Lured by the romance of life on a distant shore, a family migrates to the Victorian goldfields. Their offspring, flush with the benefits of the gold rush era, embark on the golden trail to Western Australia. When the First World War breaks, two brothers take opposite paths for King and Country with life-changing consequences. Despite Hugh's severe wounding and its long term impact, he returns to his rural home to marry his childhood sweetheart, Iris and they start a family of their own - five sons whom Hugh hopes will never know the horrors of war. The family faces many challenges in their country life compounded the onset of a world depression. Their