
Written by: John Lockyer.
Illustrated by: Raewyn Whaley.
Harry learns about the First World War through reading his Great-Great Grandfather’s letters home from the Western Front. The letters describe what it was like to be a soldier in the trenches and express the feelings of loneliness and fear which they experienced.
As the story evolves, Harry not only learns the significance of the little poppy worn on Anzac Day, but discovers the answer to a family secret. (From GoodReads.)
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