When Darcy Abbott is sent to live with her surly grandmother and silent great-grandmother for three months, she discovers a mystery regarding the death of her great-grandfather during World War II. A school project sets her on a search for the truth. Age 10+. (SA: Year 6 - Year 9).
When Darcy Abbott is sent to live with her surly grandmother and silent great-grandmother for three months, she discovers a mystery regarding the death of her great-grandfather during World War II. A school project sets her on a search for the truth. Age 10+. (SA: Year 6 - Year 9).
βThen I found what I was looking for. A photo of a man in army uniform. Written in pencil, on the back of the photo, was Darcy Charles Fletcher, 1941.β By Finding Darcy, Darcy Abbott discovers exactly what she has been searching for all her life β except she didnβt know it. From the author of the award-winning Allie McGregorβs True Colours and After comes this powerful story of the damage that secrets can wreak over generations β and the healing liberation of truth.
“This is a special book. The shadows the past casts on one family-and on our society- are brilliantly explored in the voice of a young girl. Sue manages to weave the profound with the everyday language of a teenager.”
The humour, drama and tension of this novel, along with the peppering of our countryβs war history is an amazing read exploring the relationships between four generations of women. I loved each of the characterβs complexity, their journey to understanding and organic growth. It is all these things that helped me decide to make it one of my texts for English this year. I think that is the best recommendation I can give a book (and that I will be reading her other titles). -- Persnickety Snark
This is a special book. The shadows the past casts on one familyβand on our societyβ are brilliantly explored in the voice of a young girl. Sue manages to weave the profound with the everyday language of a teenager. -- Jackie French
Sue Lawson writes books for children and young adults. Her love for books began when she was a child on a farm in country Victoria where she spent her time reading, writing, listening to her father and grandfatherβs stories and avoiding working with the cattle. These days, she's added stationery shops to her football obsession and when not writing, teaches and runs workshops for young people and adults. In 2012, Panβs Whisper was short-listed for the Prime Ministerβs Literary Awards, was a Notable Book at the Childrenβs Book Council of Australia Book of the Year Awards and won the Australian Family Therapistsβ Award for Childrenβs Literature. You Donβt Even Know was short-listed for the Western Australian Premierβs Book Awards in 2014. Sueβs website is
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