Today, 426 million children are growing up in war zones. Since 1919 Save
the Children has been protecting and promoting the well-being of
children in more than 110 countries. For its 100th anniversary, this
global, large and independent children's rights organisation is teaming
with the Swiss photojournalist Dominik Nahr to present the stories of 10
children and a 'baby of hope', all of whom survived the wars of the
past century. This touching illustrated volume tells of their fates, of
everyday life in war, of escape and persecution, but also how they found
hope and their own paths, despite the adversity they faced.
Guest authors:
Anne-Sophie Mutter, Ingo Zamperoni, Jon Swain, Anne Watts, Margrethe Vestager, Ban Ki-moon, Professor Wole Soyinka, Mayte Carrasco, Marcel Mettelsiefen, Ulrike C. Tscharre, Amir Hassan Cheheltan, Dr. Gerd Müller
Photographs by: Dominic Nahr