Jack of Hearts QX11594
By (Author) Jackie Huggins
By (author) Ngaire Jarro
Magabala Books
Magabala Books
1st April 2022
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Indigenous peoples
Paperback
208
Width 150mm, Height 210mm
200g
It has been over 100 years since our father was born, 80 years since Father enlisted in the AIF, and over 60 years since he died. How do we go beyond what we knew from our Mothers stories of him The past, present and future need to be spoken about and shared. Jackie Huggins
Born an only child in North Queensland, Jack Huggins had an idyllic childhood in Ayr, where his family somehow escaped the harsh Queensland government treatment of First Nations peoples. His father was in the army in World War I and Jack followed in his footsteps into World War II. He was captured by the Japanese in Singapore and spent much of the war on the notorious Burma-Thailand railway.
The narrative and personal reflections give insight into love, loss and the need to understand one mans journey, as seen through the eyes of his children seeking to learn more. It is an affectionate portrait and a moving account of courage in wartime which helps a reader understand the sacrifices made by our soldiers.