Review:
Scarecrow Army: The Anzacs at Gallipoli by Leon Davidson
Read by Noel Hodda
Louis Braille Audio 4 CDs
ISBN 1921104112
Scarecrow Army by Leon Davidson is a powerful story of the war at
Gallipoli. Using both fact and fiction the author paints a vivid
picture of what it was like to be a soldier in the trenches. The
listener is taken on a disturbing journey through the turmoil and
tribulations of young Australian and New Zealand men fighting bravely
against Turks who were not a faceless enemy but men like themselves.
Davidson has researched his subject thoroughly and the book leaves a
lasting impression. The futility of war and the ineptitude of some
officers is explored as well as the courage and mateship of men who
struggled to stay alive in horrific conditions while being aware that
they probably would not survive the next onslaught.
Noel Hodda’s reading does justice to this book, which will give its
audience of upper primary/lower secondary learners an in depth
understanding of the history surrounding Gallipoli while maintaining
interest in the characters and conflict.
Pat Pledger
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