Transcending its time and period, this moving and lyrical story,
beautifully illustrated, explores the fear and hope of children in time
of war.
I am just a child. How can I be at war?
It's 1918, and war is everywhere. John's father is fighting in the
trenches far away in France, while his mother works in a menacing
munitions factory just along the road. His teacher says that John is
fighting, too, that he is at war with enemy children in Germany. One
day, in the wild woods outside town, John has an impossible moment: a
dreamlike meeting with a German boy named Jan. John catches a glimpse of
a better world, in which children like Jan and himself can one day
scatter the seeds of peace. David Almond brings his ineffable
sensibility to a poignant tale of the effects of war on children,
interwoven with David Litchfield's gorgeous black-and-white
illustrations.