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'Innocent about the meaning of war and looking for adventure along with so many others, Aidan Jackson, known as Jack, sets out for Gallipoli with his bugle. He becomes best mate to Harry, who later brings Jack’s bugle home.
'This book is a salute to the men at Anzac Cove. It’s a hymn to the mateship and camaraderie shared in the sands of Egypt, and the trenches. And amidst the bullet fire, it’s always mates looking after mates with loyalty and sacrifice.
'Ever present in the story is the bugle; Jack’s Bugle, that brought something singular to the men at Gallipoli and which remained along with a bent photo, the only reminder for Harry of his friend.' (Publication summary)
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— Review of Jack's Bugle 2014 single work picture book -
Jack’s Bugle by Krista Bell
2014
single work
review
— Appears in: Buzz Words , April 2014;
— Review of Jack's Bugle 2014 single work picture book
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[Untitled]
single work
review
— Review of Jack's Bugle 2014 single work picture book -
Jack’s Bugle by Krista Bell
2014
single work
review
— Appears in: Buzz Words , April 2014;
— Review of Jack's Bugle 2014 single work picture book
Last amended 27 Apr 2018 14:05:13
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Anzac Cove,
Gallipoli,
cTurkey,cMiddle East, Asia,
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