Amid the fearsome battles of the Civil War, both Union and Confederate
soldiers were urged onward by song.
There were songs to wake them up and songs to call them to bed,
Songs to ready them for battle and to signal their retreat,
Songs to tell them that their side was right, and the other wrong . . .
And there was one song that reminded them all of what they hoped to
return to after the war.
Defeated in the battle of Fredericksburg, Virginia, the Union soldiers
retreated across the river. There, a new battle emerged as both armies
volleyed competing songs back and forth. With the Christmas season upon
them, however, Federals and Confederates longed for the same thing. As
the notes of Home, Sweet Home rose up from both sides, they found common
ground for one night.
Interwoven with soldiers' letters and journal entries, this is a true
story of duty and heartbreak, of loyalty and enemies, and of the uniting
power of music. Debbie Levy's moving text and Gilbert Ford's vibrant,
layered illustrations come together to create an unforgettable tale of
American history.