Scarecrow Army

Drum Series

Author: Leon Davidson

Book 3 in the Drum series

Pages: 192

Published: 2005

Age: 12+

They had gone looking for the adventure of a lifetime...

'Scarecrow Army: The ANZACS at Gallipoli' is an engaging and accessible account of the Gallipoli Story. On 25 April 1925, thousands of Australians and New Zealanders landed at an unnamed cove on the Gallipoli Peninsula. They had come to fight the Turks. They thought the battle would be over in three days, but months later they were still in the trenches they dug at the landing. Anzac Cove became a reverse graveyard where the bodies lay above the ground and the living slept under it.

Recognition:

Children's Book Council of Australia Awards for Eve Pownall Award for Information Books (2006), New Zealand Post Book Awards for Children & Young Adults (2006)

About the Drum Series

Reading age: 12+ years

The Drum series combines first-person accounts and non-fiction to bring history roaring to life. The points of history are quite diverse in subject and time-period, ranging from historical figures such as Alexander the Great and Joan of Arc, sobering battles of the First and Second World Wars and Vietnam, to a lighter account of the highs and lows of the modern Olympic Games. These historical accounts are well-researched and written to be quickly engaging.