War is over!

Brad Booker, 1971-

Book - 2025

Adapted from the short film inspired by John Lennon and Yoko Ono's song, a carrier pigeon delivers messages across a battlefield helping two soldiers on opposing sides play a game of chess.

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Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 1--4--Based on the song by John Lennon and Yoko Ono and the Academy Award-winning short animated film, this is a story of war and finding hope in common ground through messages delivered by a carrier pigeon and a game of chess. Two fictional armies, designated by color rather than nationality, are fighting for unknown reasons during the holidays. Two men who have never met from opposing sides are waging their own friendly war over a chessboard with the help of Julia the carrier pigeon, who bravely takes their chess moves back and forth over the lines. The selected palette of the illustrations helps to soften the content and make it more digestible for young readers. In a time of division, even children will be reminded or made aware that we share more similarities than we think. Trigger warning: Julia the pigeon dies delivering her final message. VERDICT A lovely, if difficult, title that belongs in many collections.--Elizabeth Speer

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

The team behind the 2024 Oscar-winning animated shortWar Is Over!: Inspired by the Music of John & Yoko translates their work into picture-book format. Here's an image you rarely see on the first page of a kids' book: armed men on a battlefield. It's Christmastime, and "the Red Jackets and the Green Coats [are] fighting," the text explains. "No one [knows] why." A carrier pigeon named Julia has been enlisted to transport "important orders" from the command center to a red-jacketed soldier named Winston, but the bird has another job. Helping Winston play "a secret game of chess," Julia delivers notes containing his chess moves to a green-coated soldier, who in turn gives Juliahis moves for Winston. The men's remote chess competition animates the book's pacifist message: In other circumstances, two enemies could be friends. Narciso's illustrations, rendered in drab military colors, conjure no particular era, the suggestion being that the book's message is timeless. The comically rubbery-looking faces of the largely pale-skinned soldiers help offset the grim turn the story takes, although its conclusion is hopeful. John Lennon and Yoko Ono's 1971 peace anthem "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" inspired the short film that sparked this book--the couple's son, Sean Ono Lennon, was involved in both projects--and the song's lyrics are woven into the text, for the most part smoothly. A fine introduction to a complex topic for mature-enough kids. (afterword by Sean Ono Lennon, poster reproduction, photograph)(Picture book. 6-12) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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