

It is immediately clear that you are dealing with a strong, resolute, and determined leader thanks to the masterful storytelling carried out by the illustrations and photos. The leader of the MSF group is Juliette Fournot.

Didier Lefèvre’s photographs tell without filters how cruel and painful war is, and how much this is amplified when the ones paying the high price are children who are still too young to understand what war is. The atrocities of war are especially evident in the second chapter.

The shots of the chaotic Peshawar in Pakistan followed by those of the silent Afghan mountains crossed by caravans especially during the night, highlight the contrast between zones of peace and zones of war. The succession of black and white photographs, enriched by the illustrations of Emmanuel Guilbert makes its reading engaging and full of emotions. The beauty of this book certainly lies in its unique narrative. The last chapter describes, instead, the return journey to reach Pakistan again and be able to return to France.The second chapter tells of the work done by MSF and the care given to the population wounded by the war.The first chapter begins with his arrival in Pakistan and the crossing of the border with Afghanistan with the MSF team.The journey consists of three phases, told in three chapters. Didier Lefèvre, a French photojournalist, was asked to report, through his photographs, on the work carried out by Doctors Without Borders in Afghanistan, then occupied by the USSR.
