About This Book
A largely speechless boy is raised amid urban poverty and later rural life, and his innocence, generosity, and quiet courage shape those he meets. The book moves through episodic scenes of small domestic struggles, apprenticeships, schooling, and disputes, showing how simple acts of kindness prompt rescues, reconciliations, and moral growth. Vivid descriptions of streets and fields alternate with moments of spiritual reflection and occasional local superstition, while contrasts between harsh circumstances and tender humanity underline themes of compassion, redemption, community responsibility, and the slow maturing of conscience.
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