Hilda Hollingsworth''s story of the World War II evacuation of nearly 1 million children from London''s big cities to so called Places of Greater safety just prior to the Nazi blitz offers a look at the Christian side of the holocaust. Hilda and her sisters lived with a series of foster families in the relative safety of Wales, some kind, some punitive. The result is a testament to the courage and ingenuity of young people who meet with the kindness of strangers and child abuse. One of the best books ever written about wartime Britain from a child''s perspective. It can be read alongside The Diary of Anne Frank.