YOUNG DIGGER'S NEW ENDING

December 17, 2009

There has been a wonderful new ending to the story of Young Digger. Readers of Anthony Hill’s novel will recall that the book ends with the hope that Henri’s damaged grave at Fawkner Cemetery would one day be restored. This has now happened. Moreover, 4 Squadron has been re-formed, and links re-established with Digger’s Australian family.

A new gravestone has been erected by the RAAF Association in Victoria and the Department of Veterans’ Affairs. It was re-dedicated in November 2009, in the presence of the Minister, Alan Griffin, and most importantly of Mrs Edith Lock, Tim Tovell’s only surviving daughter.

Nancy had died in July 2007, a week after her 94th birthday, but three of her four children were there: the family gathered to honour Tim’s adoptive son in a way they were not invited to when the boy died or the first grave was dedicated. This time Edie spoke most movingly of her memories of the boy whom she has always considered ‘my big brother.’ RAAF Chaplain Keith Lanyon hoped that Young Digger’s story would remind us of all war orphans.

The new headstone now bears the verse that Tim Tovell always wanted. And the ceremony was honoured by members of the RAAF’s recently re-formed 4 Squadron whose CO, Wing Commander Dave Paddison, spoke of the importance of Young Digger in the squadron’s history.

Past and present have come together; and the rejection Tim’s family felt after Digger died has been made whole. A great ending to the tale.

YOUNG DIGGER NEW PRINTING

Anthony referred to the replacement of Henri’s tombstone in a new ending to the sixth printing of Young Digger in 2009. The re-formation of 4 Squadron – for a third time – will be mentioned in future editions of the book. The unit was first formed in October 1916; re-formed during the Second World War; and again in 2009, where members are currently serving in Afghanistan.

FOR READERS WHO WANT TO SEE THE NEW ENDING AS IT APPEARS IN THE SIXTH PRINTING OF THE BOOK, VISIT THE 'NEW ENDING' LINK UNDER THE 'YOUNG DIGGER' PAGE OF THIS WEBSITE.