This book is affiliated with Amnesty International, which is a global human rights organization. This book explores the psychology behind soldiers fighting their “enemies” and what they might have in common. In this story the soldier is told that the enemy is evil and as soon as he can kill him he can go home. He endures much discomfort, fear and trauma before he learns that the enemy was also told the he was evil and as soon as “the enemy” could kill him, the enemy could go home. In the end he realizes how much in common they have and the soldiers end with a truce. Time to go back to their families. A message delivered in a delicate manner, sure to solicit good discussion.