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Secret Sparrow

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This is the story of women who fought during WWI, but not as nurses or ambulance drivers.


In 1917 sixteen-year-old Jean McLain is working as a post-office assistant in England. But when she wins a national Morse code competition, the British army makes a request Jean cannot refuse – to take a secret position as a signaller in France.

If Jean can keep the signals flowing between headquarters and the soldiers at the Front, Britain might possibly win the war.

But the British army are determined to hide its desperation – and will go on to burn every document that showed how women and girls were working behind the scenes, in the trenches and even in battles during World War I.

Decades later, an old woman tells the story of 'the telegraph girl': the friends she lost, the man who loved her, and the happiness she so surprisingly found again.

Based on true events, this story of adventure, courage and unshakable loyalty restores women and girls to their place in history that the authorities tried to erase.
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Longlisted - 2024 Book Links Award for Children's Historical Fiction

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      October 10, 2023
      Jackie French’s latest middle-grade novel, Secret Sparrow, focuses on the unheralded work of women in World War I. This exciting adventure story is told with dual timelines and begins in 1978 when a flash flood is racing through a small regional town in NSW. A boy, Arjun, is rescued by an older lady, Jean McLain, on a motorcycle. As they wait out the night at the highest place in town, she tells him the story of a far more dangerous time in her life when she was ‘the telegraph girl’. Just a teenager during World War I, she worked as a post office assistant in England before winning a national Morse code competition and joining the army as a signaller. It’s an exciting adventure filled with miraculous escapes, exhausting days and nights, terrible stories of life in the trenches and on the front lines, and even love. By the time morning comes, Arjun has learnt about this woman’s life in wartime France, and the reader has discovered the hidden story of the vital roles that women took on in this time of war. Jackie French has an excellent reputation for her historical fiction, and this story does not disappoint. Based on true events, rich in historical detail and filled with characters who come alive, this is an engaging read that will be enjoyed by readers of Michael Morpurgo and Katrina Nannestad, as well as history and thriller lovers aged 10–14.

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