About This Book
The narrative unfolds in a natural setting where two children, unaware of their ages, form a bond while exploring their surroundings. They share a moment of camaraderie over a piece of bread, symbolizing their shared poverty and innocence. As they venture away from the city, they experience a sense of freedom and connection to the earth, reflecting on their lives and the harsh realities they face. The story captures themes of childhood, survival, and the fleeting nature of happiness amidst adversity, all set against the backdrop of a vibrant yet challenging environment.
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