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Main Title: Young digger / Anthony Hill. Book Cover
Author: Hill, Anthony, 1942-
Imprint: Penguin, 2002.
Collation: 283 p., [12] p. of plates : ill., maps, ports., pbk, ; 20 cm.
Summary: An extraordinary story about Henri Tovell who was known as 'Young Digger'. Orphaned, homeless and no more than seven years old, he attached himself to several British Army fighting units, until he was eventually smuggled back to Australia where he was raised by an airman as his own son.

The dark clouds returned and gathered about the boy. His eyes grew distant, and he began to tremble. He heard not only shells exploding, but the cries of dying men . . . He was stumbling over churned earth, looking into the face of an officer, bloodied red as the poppies, ripped apart in the Flanders mud . . .A small boy, an orphan of the First World War, wanders into the Australian airmen's mess in Germany, on Christmas Day in 1918. A strange boy, with an uncertain past and an extraordinary future, he became a mascot for the air squadron and was affectionately named 'Young Digger'. And in one of the most unusual incidents ever to emerge from the battlefields of Europe after the Great War, this solitary boy was smuggled back to Australia by air mechanic Tim Tovell, a man who cared for the boy so much that he was determined, however risky, to provide Young Digger with a new family and a new life in a new country, far from home.
Subject: Tovell, Henri Hemene d. 1928
Biography
World War, 1914-1918
Adoption
France
Germany
ISBN: 0141000627 (pbk.) :
Result Collection Location Shelf No Status Notes
Non-Fiction Main Library 940.4 HIL Available