tells the story of the Great Emu War of 1932 from the unique perspective of those who won.
Follow Edward R Long-toe, William J Whistlebeak, John Feathers and others through their adventures
before, during and after the war.
Read journal entries, newspaper articles and letters to and from their loved ones.
With every turn of the page, you will gain a deeper understanding of the life and times of emus at war.
"A delightfully clever envisioning of the Australian Emu War.
From war to love, friendship to bravery, this story had everything.
Times of comedic genius had me laughing at this imagining of the world through an emu's eyes..." Jade, Indie Book reviewer