The letters Harry finds in his Great-Grandma Kate's room describe a world Harry's only read about in books. Written by Grandma Kate's father from the Western Front during the First World War, they not only describe what it was like to be an Australian soldier in the trenches but also share the feelings of loneliness and fear experienced by all the soldiers.
As the story evolves through reading these precious letters, Harry not only learns the significance of the little poppy worn on Anzac Day, but also discovers the answer to a family secret.
A 'Reed for Kids' book, beautifully illustrated by John Lockyer.