WHEN THIS THING
HAPPENED
A tour de force
about the impact of war on one family over the twentieth
century.
Author: Michael McKernan
Working
at the Australian War Memorial for many years, Michael
McKernan had heard and written about many stories of
war. For him, war was never about the big picture; it
always came down to the individual. Yet little did he
know when he met his future wife in 1989 that her father
would soon be telling him, over many leisurely
afternoons, his own story, of being made a slave to the
Nazis in the Second World War, and its unforeseeable
consequences.
One of these consequences was that Mychajlo Stawyskyj's
son Joe would grow up in Australia in time to be sent to
fight in Vietnam, where he would become one of that
war's worst casualties.
Drawing on his authoritative grasp of twentieth-century
history, and in particular military and social history,
Michael McKernan pieces together the disrupted lives of
his father-in-law and brother-in-law, creating a
compelling narrative of general interest, as well as an
unforgettable story about the cost of war to one
Australian family.
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A poignant story of a family’s luck in one war and
tragedy in another. A true Australian story.’
BARRIE CASSIDY, AUTHOR OF PRIVATE BILL
‘Michael McKernan is not only an exceptional
storyteller, he brings both sympathy and rigour when
positioning individuals within broader, epic tales of
warfare, and transforms our understanding of both.’
GERALDINE DOOGUE
‘A must read, told with passion and honesty. At times, I
struggled reading this book. It rang so close to my
heart, to my own experiences, and to those of others I
knew who suffered.’
BARRY HEARD, AUTHOR OF WELL DONE, THOSE MEN
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