O'Connor, Mary-Anne,

War flower / Mary-Anne O'Connor. - EasyRead large edition. - iv, 461 pages (large print) ; 24 cm. - - Read how you want 16. . - Read how you want 16. .

Optimized reading formats. Set in 16 point Verdana. Copyright page from the original book.

From a swinging sixties Sydney to the killing fields of Vietnam, an epic story of love, war and forgiveness. The 1960's are beating a fresh pulse of political and cultural upheaval through Sydney but the sheltered life of awkward convent school-girl Poppy Flannery make such changes redundant for her. But that doesn't stop her from longing to join in, especially if that means spending time with the popular boy she secretly loves, Ben Williamson. So when the opportunity for a dream escape to Surfers Paradise arrives, Poppy and her twin sister Rosemary seize it, and find themselves in the midst of the swinging sixties at last. Rosemary embraces their secret new life with a vengeance, discovering drugs, boys and radical politics in a haze of parties, music festivals and protest marches. But such freedom is stolen when Rosemary's great love Angus, along with Ben, are sent to Vietnam. Soon a war fought thousands of kilometres away will arrive on the twins? door in the form of orphaned refugee, Thuy. As many more victims begin to appear, including shattered versions of Australian soldiers, they must decide how far they will go for the men they adore, and ask themselves whether love really is all that you need.

9781525265105 (paperback)


Nineteen sixties--Fiction.
Vietnam War, 1961-1975--Fiction.
Australian fiction.


Surfers Paradise (Qld.)--Fiction.


Romance fiction.
War fiction.
Large type books.

A823.4