No mention of the teenagers in John Marsden's "Tomorrow When The War Began" who killed invading soldiers with a fueled-up ride-on mower, one of their shirts, and a match? Or later in the same book when the same teens blew up a bridge with a stolen gasoline tanker truck and some rope?
No mention of the teenagers in John Marsden's "Tomorrow When The War Began" who killed invading soldiers with a fueled-up ride-on mower, one of their shirts, and a match? Or later in the same book when the same teens blew up a bridge with a stolen gasoline tanker truck and some rope?
Mason Sykes