You will be home before the leaves have fallen from the trees. So said
Kaiser Wilhelm II to his German army in August 1914. But World War I
would rage for more than 4 years, taking the lives of nearly 10 million
soldiers. Some of the most unrelenting combat was waged along the
infamous Western Front, where, for one unforgettable Christmas in 1914,
enemies set guns aside and came together in friendship. And the
Soldiers Sang, written by J. Patrick Lewis, recounts this unlikely
truce through the perspective of a young soldier named Owen Davies, who
travels from the green country of Wales to the muddy battlefields of
Belgium.