Christmas in the Trenches

Taschenbuch, Sprache: Englisch
Altersempfehlung: 7 - 10 Jahre
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Produktdetails  
Verlag Candlewick Press
Alter 7 - 10 Jahre
Auflage 14.10.2025
Seiten 32
Format 25,5 x 0,8 x 27,0 cm
Gewicht 202 g
Artikeltyp Englisches Buch
EAN 9781682638422
Bestell-Nr 68263842UA

Produktbeschreibung  

This moving book about peace, understanding, and unity is based on the real-life World War I event known as the Christmas Truce.

It is cold and clear on Christmas Eve night in 1914. Suddenly, a strange sound pierces the darkness. Someone is singing a Christmas carol in German.

Francis Tolliver and his fellow British soldiers are holed up in muddy trenches along the Western Front. Their enemies German soldiers lie in wait just across a field known as "No Man's Land." As the Germans' carol ends, Tolliver and the other British soldiers sing "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen." Soon carols are being sung back and forth. Then a figure emerges in the dark, carrying a small Christmas tree with lighted candles. The British and German soldiers slowly leave their trenches and the war behind to stand together in the open field.

This haunting story is adapted by award-winning songwriter John McCutcheon from his song of the same name. Henri Sørensen's traditional, full-color oil paintings reinforce the emotional power and dignity of the story. Back matter provides more information about the historical event, and a CD featuring readings of the story and recordings of "Silent Night" and "Christmas in the Trenches" is included.

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