War's Unconquered Children Speak

War's Unconquered Children Speak

2nd Reprinted from the 1953 Original with a New Preface. ed.

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Publisher's Synopsis

This remarkable work is the result of the author's four-month journey throughout Europe and the Middle East to meet "children of war" and talk with them. While there, she recorded the stories of children and families who had lost homes, relatives, and friends, and were living in ruined villages, orphanages, and refugee camps. All the people and places whose stories are shared here were real, though some of the names were changed to protect relatives. And though her journey was made just after the end of the Second World War, the 2016 preface by a displaced Syrian teenager demonstrates that the effects of war on children and their families are no different today. As Sophia Fahs said in the introduction to the first edition, "I recommend [this book] to anyone, of any age beyond childhood, who cares to see human problems dramatized in the experiences of real people... [and] who is willing to listen when the children of war themselves speak."

Book information

ISBN: 9781628800999
Publisher: Ideas Into Books Westview
Imprint: Ideas Into Books Westview
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Edition: 2nd Reprinted from the 1953 Original with a New Preface. ed.
Language: English
Number of pages: 274
Weight: 299g
Height: 203mm
Width: 127mm
Spine width: 16mm