These photos speak volumes. The guarded look, suspicious, protective of other subjects in the photos is international, I think, and Roy captures it well. Not only do we feel the pain of those curled on the floor, but the heat, lack of clean water and available food, poverty and incapability of the situation is communicated. The dichotomy between playful fun mickey mouse and cartoon patterned clothes and the work these children and women are forced into is seen throughout, and the knowledge and wariness in children's eyes makes one pause. The photos of people in their rooms adn the ones in which subjects are supportive of one another I found most eloquent, as they show the facts of the situation comprehensively. Well worth your time, but not a cheerful book. The essays are also very well done.