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Unsung Ordinary Men: A generation like no other

Sally Dingo

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Biography: general, True war & combat stories, Prose: non-fiction

A powerful and profoundly moving exploration of lives we should never forget, UNSUNG ORDINARY MEN is the story of Sally Dingo's search to really know her father, Max Butler, a member of the 2/40th Battalion in World War II.

After spending over three years in the horrific prisoner-of-war camps, including those along the Thai-Burma Railway, Sally Dingo's father Max was one of the fortunate ones: he came home. And yet, like most of the 22,000 Australian POWs of the Japanese, he would not, or could not, talk about what happened with those closest to him.

It is also the story of Max's father Mort, who had served in World War I, the story of Max's cobbers - the perhaps unique community of ex-POWs who kept each other going - and the story of the mothers, wives and children who tried to understand what their men were still going through, decades later.

This is the story of men, unsung and ordinary, who defended their country and were reluctant to tell the tale.

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Sally Dingo

Sally Dingo has worked in television and radio and is the author of the runaway bestseller DINGO: THE STORY OF OUR MOB. She lives in Melbourne with her husband, Ernie, and their two children.

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