Synopses & Reviews
A moving and powerful story about the meaning of Remembrance Day, drawing on the Australian and Turkish battle at Gallipoli On the 100th anniversary of the start of World War I, David Metzenthen asks, "What is the true meaning of remembering?" This is a powerful and moving picture book for older readers about the "one minute's silence" observed in Australia on Remembrance Day, and what Gallipoli means to Australians in this context. By showing both sides of the conflict—Aussie and Turk—he encourages readers to think about all those who have fallen, and by using this iconic battle—one of the few to have brought two nations closer together—he suggests another perspective on Gallipoli. Michael Camilleri's extraordinary illustrations enhance the reader's experience.
Review
". . . a very moving and powerful reflection on the meaning of Remembrance Day, which is brought to life by Michael Camilleri's incredible pencil drawings." –Literacy, Families and Learning blog
About the Author
David Metzenthen is the author of more than 30 books, including Jarvis 24, which won the CBC Book of the Year for Older Readers in 2010. Michael Camilleri is a Melbourne artist and comic-book illustrator whose works include The Devil You Know by Leonie Norrington.