Sebastião Salgado's book presents a poignant compilation of 90 portraits of young exiles, migrants, and refugees, all under the age of 15. The children, hailing from various crisis-stricken countries like Angola, Burundi, Brazil, Lebanon, and Iraq, embody a mix of innocence and resilience despite dire circumstances. Salgado captures the paradox of their exuberant spirit amidst adversity, highlighting the intensity and earnestness in their expressions when photographed individually. The collection refrains from commenting on their circumstances, instead presenting the children with candor and posing haunting questions about their uncertain futures, such as exile permanence and the potential for forgiveness.