Underground : marsupial outlaws and other rebels of Australia's War in Vietnam : a graphic novel / by Mirranda Burton.

By: Burton, Mirranda, 1973- [author,, illustrator.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Sydney : Allen & Unwin, 2021Copyright date: ©2021Description: 250 pages : chiefly illustrations ; 27 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781760631475Subject(s): Australia. Army. Australian and New Zealand Army Corps -- Comic books, strips, etc | Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Australia -- Comic books, strips, etc | Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Protest movements -- Australia -- Comic books, strips, etc | Draft -- Australia -- Comic books, strips, etc | Wombats -- Comic books, strips, etc | Soldiers -- Comic books, strips, etc | Undercover operations -- Comic books, strips, etcGenre/Form: Young adult fiction. | War comics. | Graphic novels. DDC classification: 741.5994 Summary: Why would a wombat be registered for war? It's 1965, and an old Tattersalls barrel starts rolling marbles to randomly conscript young Australian men to fight in the war in Vietnam. Melbourne housewife Jean McLean is outraged, as are her artist friends Clif and Marlene Pugh, who live in the country with their wombat, Hooper. Determined to wreck the system, Jean forms the Save Our Sons movement's Victorian branch, and she and her supporters take to the streets to protest. Meanwhile, in the small country town of Katunga, Bill Cantwell joins the Australian Army, and in Saigon, young Mai Ho is writing letters to South Vietnamese soldiers from her school desk. And when Hooper's call-up papers arrive, he mysteriously goes underground... As these stories intersect in unexpected ways and destinies entwine, a new world gradually emerges - a world in which bridges of understanding make more sense than war. This stunning graphic novel, full of empathy, courage and resistance, is based on true events.
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Includes bibliographical references.

For ages 14+.

Why would a wombat be registered for war? It's 1965, and an old Tattersalls barrel starts rolling marbles to randomly conscript young Australian men to fight in the war in Vietnam. Melbourne housewife Jean McLean is outraged, as are her artist friends Clif and Marlene Pugh, who live in the country with their wombat, Hooper. Determined to wreck the system, Jean forms the Save Our Sons movement's Victorian branch, and she and her supporters take to the streets to protest. Meanwhile, in the small country town of Katunga, Bill Cantwell joins the Australian Army, and in Saigon, young Mai Ho is writing letters to South Vietnamese soldiers from her school desk. And when Hooper's call-up papers arrive, he mysteriously goes underground... As these stories intersect in unexpected ways and destinies entwine, a new world gradually emerges - a world in which bridges of understanding make more sense than war. This stunning graphic novel, full of empathy, courage and resistance, is based on true events.

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