This is the kind of read that gives bask a little faith in humanity (even though it kills some of it in the end) and I really enjoyed its natural and non-pretentious styles. It just tells stories and then provides a bit of psychology and history. I feel each of the stories of the saviors could have been turned into a book, which is why I felt that I did not get the whole story on some occasions. Some other stories were very powerful on the other hand, especially those of families caring for children, who then did not want to go back to their parents after the war. The research is impressive, the emotion is real and the learning points are quite a few. Highly recommended.