Pappina, the Little Wanderer: A Story of Southern Italy
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A seven-year-old Neapolitan girl with a love of cleanliness and performance brings color to a poor neighborhood and earns coins by singing and dancing, drawing admiration and occasional exploitation by a man who profits from her talents while a kindly companion protects her. The narrative follows their travels through southern Italian towns, festival scenes, market bargaining, and encounters with poverty and generosity, depicting the child's resilience, longing for beauty, and eventual reconciliation and change in circumstances as community life and seaside locales shape her fortunes.
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