Roly, the Anzac donkey

Harper, Glyn.

Cooper, Jennifer.

Notes
32 unnumbered pages
colour illustrations, maps.
Adapted from The donkey man, originally published: Auckland : Reed, 2004. Includes factual information on the Gallipolli Campaign and the life of Richard Alexander Henderson.
Summary: 'Hello. My name is Roly. I'm a donkey. Let me tell you about the time during the First World War when I worked at a place called Gallipoli. I met a man there from New Zealand who was very special. He and I worked as a team to help rescue soldiers who had been hurt in battle.' Based on real people and events, this is the heartwarming story of Richard Alexander Henderson, a soldier in the New Zealand Medical Corps, and the donkey he discovers wandering and hungry on a Gallipoli road. Richard and Roly form a strong friendship and, working together, they courageously save the lives of many wounded soldiers. But now the army has received top-secret orders to leave Gallipoli - and quickly. All the donkeys must be left behind. Richard is heartbroken. What will become of his dear friend Roly? (Publisher)
Custom 2
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