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Reviews /Where Children Sleep by James Mollison
Bright red nylon carpet with black stripes, one wall for Duran Duran, the other for Madonna – this was the stuff James Mollison’s personal kingdom was made of. Now, with a little help from Save The Children, he looks to others’ kingdoms: 10-year-old Rynta’s in Tokyo, a boy scout and a champion sumo wrestler who eats hot dogs and scrambled eggs for breakfast; the four-year-old’s shared with his family on a mattress on the outskirts of Rome, and 14-year-old Rhiannon’s in southern Scotland. She’s had a Mohawk – just like her folks – since she was six.
(Chris Boot)
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