World Wars I and II have inspired two authors to write about war, love, survival and Anzac heroes and we have this book pack, valued at $69.98 from Penguin Australia, to give away.
Mary-Anne O'Connor's At The Going Down of the Sun is an epic romantic adventure of love and war, and is based on the author's grandfather's wartime experiences in Gallipoli.
It's 1914 and brothers Thom and Archie Hogan love nothing more than tinkering with their father's old biplane. They dream of one day flying over the wheatfields of their farm, but when Molly James arrives in town, matters of the heart come between them. Molly captures the attention of the pair until war strikes and the brothers enlist. Molly answers the call to nurse in London.
Paul Hogan's The Winter Palace is a sumptuous novel of war, survival and enduring love.
In 1939, Anton, a captain in the Polish army, says goodbye to his wife, Elisabeth. He is leaving to defend their homeland against the invasion by Nazi Germany and Russia. They make a vow that they'll meet again at the Winter Palace, their stately home in the countryside.
Both books are published by Penguin Australia.
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