When This Thing Happened: The Story Of A Father, A Son, And The Wars That Changed Them

Michael McKernan
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When This Thing Happened: The Story Of A Father, A Son, And The Wars That Changed Them

Michael McKernan
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  • Published date: Oct 31, 2015
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 256
  • Publisher: Scribe Publications
  • ISBN: 9781925106893
  • Dimensions: 6.02" W x 1.0" L x 9.21" H
Michael McKernan is a professional writer, reviewer, and commentator in the area of Australian history. He has written about war and society, the region, sport, and Australian politics. He was a senior lecturer in Australian history at the University of New South Wales before accepting the position of deputy director at the Australian War Memorial. Now working as a consultant historian, he is the author or editor of more than 20 books, including The Strength of a Nation, Here is Their Spirit, and This War Never Ends . He and his wife live in Canberra.
'A poignant story of a family's luck in one war and tragedy in another. A true Australian story.' — Barrie Cassidy, author of Private Bill 'Michael McKernan is not only an exceptional storyteller, he brings both sympathy and rigour when positioning individuals within broader, epic tales of warfare, and transforms our understanding of both.' — Geraldine Doogue 'A must read, told with passion and honesty. At times, I struggled reading this book. It rang so close to my heart, to my own experiences, and to those of others I knew who suffered.' — Barry Heard, author of Well Done, Those Men ‘A must-read.’ — Barry Dick, Sunday Territorian ‘[McKernan] has an understanding of the consequences of war on individuals, their friends and their families … [M]oving, fascinating, and full of insight.’ — Nick Goldie, Cooma-Monaro Express

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