· Flora's War by Pamela Rushby, , available at Book Depository with free delivery worldwide/5(63). Flora’s War. It’s and sixteen-year-old Flora Wentworth is in Cairo with her archaeologist father. Flora watches with alarm as first a trickle, and then a flood, of wounded soldiers are shipped into the city from Gallipoli. Newly-grown-up Flora has dreamed of a glittering social life in Cairo. Now, her dreams are set aside as she volunteers to assist exhausted, overburdened medical staff. Flora’s War Pamela Rushby is a writer for children, and a producer of educational television, audio and multimedia. She has written over fiction and non-fiction books including When the Hipchicks Went to War and The Horses Didn’t Come Home.
Lizzie and Margaret Rose Notable Book CBCA Awards Sing a Rebel Song Notable Book CBCA Awards Flora's War Notable Book CBCA Awards The Ratcatcher's Daughter Short-listed Queensland Literary Awards Notable Book CBCA Awards Highly Commended Davitt Awards The Horses Didn't Come Home Short-listed, Queensland Literary Awards Notable Book, Children's Book. Flora's War. Pamela Rushby. $; $; Publisher Description. It's and sixteen-year-old Australian, Flora Wentworth, is visiting Cairo with her archaeologist father. She watches with growing alarm as first a trickle and then a flood of wounded soldiers are shipped into the city from Gallipoli. Teacher Notes: Flora's War By Pamela Rushby Synopsis: Flora's War engages the reader within both a factual and fictional setting. Based around the traumatic occurrences of World War 1, the narrative follows events, experiences and emotions of year-old Australian, Flora Wentworth. Flora is revisiting Cairo with her archaeologist father.
It's and sixteen-year-old Australian Flora Wentworth is visiting Cairo with her archaeologist father. She watches with growing alarm as first a trickle and then a flood of wounded soldiers are shipped into the city from Gallipoli. Flora's comfortable life is turned upside down when a hospital visit thrusts her into the realities of World War I. Flora’s comfortable life is turned upside down when a hospital visit thrusts her into the realities of World War 1. She is soon transporting injured soldiers and helping out exhausted nurses – managing to fall in love along the way. As Flora battles to save lives and find her own, a tragic misunderstanding changes everything. Flora’s War Pamela Rushby is a writer for children, and a producer of educational television, audio and multimedia. She has written over fiction and non-fiction books including When the Hipchicks Went to War and The Horses Didn’t Come Home.
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