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1916: Dig for Victory

$28.95 AUD
Explore '1916: Dig for Victory', a compelling chapter in the Kiwis at War series that brings history to life through the eyes of Leith, a young Scots-born soldier from Otago. Set during the tumultuous times of World War I, this gripping tale recounts the experiences of soldiers as they navigate the challenges of warfare in Gallipoli and beyond. With detailed storytelling, the book captures the merger of the Otago Mounted Rifles with Maori contingents into the 'Pioneer Battalion', showcasing themes of friendship, respect, and the harsh realities of war. The evolving relationship between Leith and Tamati, a Maori boy who enlists despite the odds, highlights the cultural interplay and camaraderie that develops under fire. This must-read historical fiction not only immerses readers in the historical significance of the Battle of the Somme but also emphasizes the personal stories of bravery and resilience. Perfect for young history enthusiasts and educators alike, this paperback edition (ISBN: 9781775432784) offers 304 pages of rich narrative. Dimensions: 128mm x 198mm. Capture a piece of poignant history with this storytelling gem that delivers both educational value and emotional depth.

CONDITION: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781775432784
Format: Paperback
Publisher: SCHOLASTIC NEW ZEALAND LTD
Number of Pages: 304
Dimensions Width: 128mm
Height: 198mm

This third book in the Kiwis at War series follows Leith, a young Scots-born lad from Otago, who has been fighting in Galipoli. Much to his disgust, and that of his fellow Otago Mounted Riflies contingent, after the evacuation of Galipoli they are merged with incoming new Maori contingents to become the 'Pioneer Battalion' - buildiing barracks, roads and digging trenches. There is some antagonism between the two factions and when Leith befriends Tamati, a young Maori lad who has lied about his age to enlist, they are ridiculed from both sides. But as time goes by and they are all sent to dig trenches at the Somme, a grudging respect for each other is built up amongst the men.

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1916: Dig for Victory

$28.95 AUD
Explore '1916: Dig for Victory', a compelling chapter in the Kiwis at War series that brings history to life through the eyes of Leith, a young Scots-born soldier from Otago. Set during the tumultuous times of World War I, this gripping tale recounts the experiences of soldiers as they navigate the challenges of warfare in Gallipoli and beyond. With detailed storytelling, the book captures the merger of the Otago Mounted Rifles with Maori contingents into the 'Pioneer Battalion', showcasing themes of friendship, respect, and the harsh realities of war. The evolving relationship between Leith and Tamati, a Maori boy who enlists despite the odds, highlights the cultural interplay and camaraderie that develops under fire. This must-read historical fiction not only immerses readers in the historical significance of the Battle of the Somme but also emphasizes the personal stories of bravery and resilience. Perfect for young history enthusiasts and educators alike, this paperback edition (ISBN: 9781775432784) offers 304 pages of rich narrative. Dimensions: 128mm x 198mm. Capture a piece of poignant history with this storytelling gem that delivers both educational value and emotional depth.

CONDITION: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781775432784
Format: Paperback
Publisher: SCHOLASTIC NEW ZEALAND LTD
Number of Pages: 304
Dimensions Width: 128mm
Height: 198mm

This third book in the Kiwis at War series follows Leith, a young Scots-born lad from Otago, who has been fighting in Galipoli. Much to his disgust, and that of his fellow Otago Mounted Riflies contingent, after the evacuation of Galipoli they are merged with incoming new Maori contingents to become the 'Pioneer Battalion' - buildiing barracks, roads and digging trenches. There is some antagonism between the two factions and when Leith befriends Tamati, a young Maori lad who has lied about his age to enlist, they are ridiculed from both sides. But as time goes by and they are all sent to dig trenches at the Somme, a grudging respect for each other is built up amongst the men.

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