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"I am alive" : how children survived a century of wars

Title
"I am alive" : how children survived a century of wars / overall concept, Martina Dase ; photography and accompanying commentary, Dominic Nahr ; stories, Bertram Job ; based on interviews and reporting by Anna Mayumi Kerber ; guest authors, Anne-Sophie Mutter [and eleven others] ; translations, Lisa Davey, Scott Roxborough, Tanim Yousuf.
Publication
  • Berlin : Save the Children, 100 years ; Bielefeld : Kerber, [2020]
  • ©2020

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  • Dase, Martina, 1959-
  • Nahr, Dominic
  • Job, Bertram
  • Kerber, Anna Mayumi
  • Mutter, Anne-Sophie, 1963-
  • Davey, Lisa
  • Roxborough, Scott
  • Yousuf, Tanim
Description
324 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), portraits; 28 cm
Summary
Today, 420 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 120 countries. For its 100th anniversary, this global, large and independent children?s rights organization is teaming with the Swiss photojournalist Dominik Nahr to present the stories of ten 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.00Exhibition: Auswärtiges Amt (Federal Foreign Office), Berlin, Germany (21.10. - 29.11.2019).
Series Statement
Kerber photo
Uniform Title
  • Auswärtiges Amt.
  • Kerber photoart.
Alternative Title
How children survived a century of wars
Subject
  • Refugees > Exhibitions
  • Photography of children > Exhibitions
  • Refugees in art > Exhibitions
  • Photography, Artistic > Exhibitions
Note
  • Catalog of an exhibition held at the Auswärtige Amt, Berlin, October 22-November 29, 2019.
  • Includes glossary.
  • Chiefly illustrated.
Call Number
TR681.R48
ISBN
  • 9783735606358
  • 3735606350
LCCN
9783735606358
OCLC
  • on1230108288
  • 1230108288
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries