The Happy Children of the Third World

This is the story of the children who endure hunger and poverty daily but never stop playing happily and innocently, showing the world that they are worthy of being loved by everyone on earth, and do not live on the pity of the developed world in the debt of the burden of millions of dollars of “foreign aid”.

From the evergreen villages that stretch from the plains of the mighty Ganges

These children are from the evergreen villages that stretch from the plains of the mighty Ganges to the deserted highlands of Himalayas. From the narrow alleys of Dhaka to the furthest island in the gulf of Thailand, the shining faces of these children touch our hearts and make us imagine a world of innocence. This first volume one contains photographs of the ever smiling children, from the streets of Bangladesh to its inland villages and coastal areas.

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About Author

Nasrul Eam is a photographer and writer of the digital age. He was an award – winning web designer and worked as an art director for many years, then left to pursue a career as a photographer, photography writer, and instructor. He has a unique eye for observing nature and the lifestyle of people. Eam’s passion for photography, designing, writing and art is absorbing and illuminating in a remarkable way. Besides The Happy Children of The Third World, Nasrul wrote books like The Quintessence of Photography: Understanding Composition, for developing artistic vision, The Essence of Close-up Photography, for developing basic photography vocabulary, while teaching one to do close-up photography artistically. All of these books are remarkable guides to the field of photography. He also wrote books like Illuminating Nature: Moments in Reflection, with more vivid examples for nature photography.

Nasrul founded Light and Composition Magazine, from the travel – dream destination of Maenam, on the island of Koh Samui, Thailand, in the beginning of 2010, during his South East Asia tour. Then on June 12, 2010, the magazine first saw the light of this world. Nasrul spends most of his time studying, travelling, photographing, and doing research. Travelling through different cultures took Nasrul closer to people, life and nature. He learnt different languages to understand people. Besides this, he studies the scriptures of different religions in their original language, and researches these with today’s established science, in order to understand the meaning of life. His research on science and religion helped him accept Islam.

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Book Details

Pages: 95 pages
Language: English
Edition: Second Revised Edition (March 29, 2011)
Volume: One
IOCTN (ISBN): 912-1-12114-912-4
First Published Date: October 1, 2008
Author: Nasrul Eam
Size: 9.5 MB
Price: $ 18.99

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  1. Reply Caroline says:

    The Happy Children of the Third World was one of those books where the writing is perfect and the photographs are so gripping. The kind of book you set down and your mind does nothing but thinks about it until finish. Very few books make me feel this way. I’m so glad I read this.

  2. Reply Zoey says:

    It is a great read, to me it was educational. This book gave me a total different perspective into life of Bangladesh. Its photographs are sensitive and touching. You will have difficulties to put the book down for a break. A must read.

  3. Reply Abigail says:

    I have heard about this book recently. Everyone said it is a very touchy and popular book but didn’t know why. After reading it, I was shocked, happy, amazed, it is so emotional. Every photograph with its description filled me up with tears. This book actually has so many meaning to me now, really a great book!

  4. Reply Kimberly says:

    The Happy Children of the Third World is an unbelievable book; it filled with heart touching photographs that brought out so mach emotions. The author described the life of children of Bangladesh with such detail that I felt like I was actually with those smiley children! It is a must read in my opinion! I cannot wait to read his other books!

  5. Reply Evelyn says:

    This book is so emotionally engaging that I had to stop reading it to take a breath from time to time. The prose and the photographs, everything came out brilliantly. Awesome book!

  6. Reply Stella says:

    A real awesome book!!! They are very captivating and loveable photography. I just wish it wasn’t $18.99 because I would download it for my iPad. When I have it, I could not put it down. I stayed up until 2 AM reading it many times. I cried. I absolutely loved it.

  7. Reply Arianna says:

    I really enjoyed this book. Nasrul Eam has done an incredible job on taking the reader to the poor children and portraying their unique life. The story itself was magnificent. Thank you to a truly wonderful book. I will never forget reading it.

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