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Margaret MacNabb

Margaret MacNabb is a Sydney journalist and editor, who has worked as sub-editor and feature writer for the Sydney Morning Herald. She is co-author (with Michael Pollak) of Days Never Done (2002), a biography of children’s writer Hesba Brinsmead.

Margaret MacNabb reviews ‘Scarecrow Army: The Anzacs at Gallipoli’ by Leon Davidson and ‘Animal Heroes’ by Anthony Hill and ‘Alexander The Great: Reckless Conqueror’ by Carole Wilkinson

August 2005, no. 273 01 August 2005
One walks a fine line between patriotism and claptrap when writing about anything to do with war. Especially when writing for young people, one tries to salute the courage of soldiers and to honour the fallen, but also to instil caution in potential young soldiers; to convey that war is hell and that it shows human beings at their worst. Of course, one wants to tell an exciting story, too, with he ... (read more)