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Somebody Tell Me, Why War? is a story selected from a collection of seven children’s stories titled SAVE ME Kids.
Through this story, kids are inspired and encouraged to promote peace, rational and nonviolent problem-solving methods, and promote humanity throughout the world.
The emphasis of this book is on children, hoping that its story plays a positive role in educating the younger generation so that they can change the currently destructive direction of the world, and save our planet in the process.
Because of the author’s background as a filmmaker and as an artist, this story is visually appealing to a child’s imagination. Reading this story is like watching animations or movies, satisfying a child’s imagination while provoking the child’s sense of curiosity and quest for fairness in the world at the same time.

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