A Handful of Ausseys follows Australian soldiers as they sail to war, sharing nerve, humor, and hard-won courage in a time of upheaval.
In these pages, readers watch a unit leave Australia, travel across the seas, and begin training in England before entering the brutal reality of the front. The voices are energetic and human, capturing how young men cope with fear, camaraderie, and the pull of home while their world changes in shocking ways. The book blends warm, rough humor with grim scenes of battle, painting a vivid portrait of a nation as told through its soldiers.
What you’ll experience
- A vivid early WWI journey from shipboard departures to the first, harrowing weeks of combat.
- Characters shaped by humor, stubbornness, and loyalty to mates.
- Realistic glimpses of daily life, marching orders, and the toll of war on spirit and body.
- Moments of longing for home and the pull of English life that many Australians felt far from the war.
Ideal for readers of military history and war memoirs who want a grounded, human perspective on the Australian experience in the Great War.